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To dance energetically, throwing the hips around.
To throw or hurl something.
To Polymorph an enemy into a harmless sheep so they're out of the fight.
Cockney rhyming slang for a cab (taxi).
Rural Irish 'how's it going?' — older, friendlier, slightly farm-coded.
Free, spare, or extra — no cost, no questions.
A sailor who's crossed the equator and survived the line-crossing ceremony.
A surgeon.
Sheet metal worker — anyone fabbing or fitting ductwork and metal.
RuPaul catchphrase introducing the She-Mail segment.
Polari habit of using the feminine pronoun for a man — affectionate or pointed.
A woman.
It'll be fine; don't worry.
Everything will be fine.
To thrill the crowd; to 'kill' the show
Messed up; ruined; in a mess
A triceps exercise lowering weight toward the forehead.
Conceding no goals in a match.
Genuine, legitimate, above board.
Premium, best-tier cannabis.
Fully spent bowl with only ash left.
Years of a sentence (e.g. 'six sheets' = six years).
One who fails to pay a debt or bet; also an informer/quitter.
Mature content — open to view.
A large serving plate or oval dish
Gateshead
Money.
A Navy hospital corpsman / medic.
A visitor who faints in the ED, not the patient.
General surgeons
Old-school slang for a skilled, passionate, hard-riding skater.
A tongue-in-cheek BMX term for skateboarders.
A short, torrential downpour.
Very drunk.
A tag question meaning "isn't that so?" placed at the start or end of a sentence.
A glamorous, alluring young woman of the jazz age, the female counterpart to a sheik.
A jaw-droppingly glamorous, knockout-gorgeous woman — old-Hollywood energy.
Past your prime — no longer skilled or relevant.
Cockney rhyming slang for the missus — your wife or partner.
A smooth, romantic young ladies' man of the 1920s, named after Valentino.