- [General] Garfield - Evil Roy Gato, Mr. Skins, The Mad Doofer
- [Idiom] 'They had us bang to rights'
- cut-out period
- [General] What is the meaning of "crap you not"?
- [Essay] How much do English people use slang nowadays?
- the extreme tip of the nation
- [Vocabulary] He was snowing hell out of her
- [General] take this time around
- [Idiom] blanks out
- [Idiom] Is it common use?
- British slang- "Flappy Chap"?
- Bogroll
- buzzkiller
- [Idiom] Off the chain
- Pat
- "Money" when addressing a person?
- the preposition "on" with verbs in the modern slang
- How long you been seeing her?
- [Idiom] Ballsy Humor
- Jacked up
- English Slang video tutorials
- [Vocabulary] Couple lines in the song
- The week that was
- Geezer
- You are full?
- [Idiom] "as all get-out"
- [Vocabulary] "fo" english slang
- British vs American slang
- earn a rainbow
- might be on to something
- good friend-material
- [Idiom] dying for a cry
- in your face copper ... what is the meaning of this expression ?
- P's and Q's
- Invectives
- Zipperoni????
- fist-punch the air
- origin: a boy can dream, can't he?
- look alive=hurry up?
- wouldn`t be caught dead.
- call the winner
- seal the deal idiom
- [Vocabulary] Ick, Yuck and Ew
- Sends the creep
- when should I do "ain't"
- [Idiom] gotta go number 2
- [Vocabulary] Crew/group in slang
- [Idiom] Ace Ventura quote
- [Idiom] A few for fun.
- [Vocabulary] what is "bollocky wank shite"? - British Slang
- [Idiom] the meaning of the Betty Crocker Clinic
- The meaning of "cut up".
- [Idiom] Frigging agates
- slang or Colloquial
- dead pecker club
- some AMERICAN slang
- get down...
- [Idiom] get on down
- Full House
- U Know Y
- [Essay] slang good or bad
- [Idiom] Origin of "knock your socks off"
- [Idiom] sleep like a spoon?
- Is there any word for these.
- [Idiom] perhaps Gaelic?
- Are those slang or dialect?
- On the heater
- [Vocabulary] What is the opposite word to "jock"?
- " A little bird told me" -> What is the idoms meaning?
- good site for daily phrases
- Go fly a kite = Fuck off ? ? ?
- Sayings 'a dime a dozen' & 'pull someone's leg'
- loves me / loves me not
- [Idiom] A bad idiom??
- "Turtle Pussy"
- difficult sentence
- Are those sentences slang, too?
- Cockney Slang
- filthies
- They triple team me ... not.
- what is the meaning of the following?
- what's the meaning of the following?
- my idiom
- What means phrase 'stone the crow'?
- [Vocabulary] Tommy
- difficult sentence
- to piss so. up
- mend the garden
- You want your goose and your gander
- blanket hornpipe
- [Idiom] ride a desk
- [Idiom] ride a desk
- "Looking like a wolverine"
- Cockney rhyming slang
- piss off = vulgar?
- idiom
- one who talks way too much?
- Puff, like in "He is a puff"
- The verb 'to nix'
- [Idiom] The wall of the Winnebago