Results for “plates 'n' dishes”
Cockney rhyming slang for the missus — your wife or partner.
The clipped Cockney form of 'plates of meat' — meaning feet, usually sore ones.
Cockney for feet — 'plates of meat' rhymes with feet, clipped to your 'plates'.
NOLA-speak for 'your mom and the rest of the family'.
Memphis pronunciation of pork and beans.
Your mother and the whole rest of the family — one mashed-up word.
225 lb (or 100 kg) — two 45s/20s per side.
Effortlessly lifting heavy weights.
Rubber-coated plates you can safely drop.
A small two-roomed cottage
Body-armor ballistic plates.
Deal with the ED patient quickly and discharge
Crockery — plates, cups, the lot.
Cheap fast food from the hood — wing spots, taquerias, corner-store plates.
The service window where finished plates get called, checked, and handed to runners.
The heated shelf at the pass where finished plates wait for a runner.
Carry plates from the pass to the table.
Sarcastic kitchen shout when somebody drops a tray of dishes.
Impressive legs — or full-size 45lb plates.