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    Arm candy:
    A sexually attractive companion who accompanies a person, especially a celebrity, at social events.


    Bling-bling:
    The wearing of expensive designer clothing and flashy jewellery.

    Bama:
    To tell a person they are badly dressed.


    Jerry Springer:
    Minger - Ugly person.


    To Act the Maggot:
    To behave in a silly or foolish way.


    Bogart:
    1) To act like a tough guy; to bully.
    2) Selfishly appropriate; take an unduly large share of (something, especially a cannabis joint).


    Bunny boiler:
    A woman who is vindictive after having been spurned by her lover (source: film Fatal Attraction).


    Get real:
    Stop being foolishly unrealistic.

    Grassy knoll:
    Location for a clandestine criminal act or conspiracy.


    Go Commando:
    Wear no underpants.


    Goof-proof:
    Simple enough for anyone to use; foolproof .


    Bedblocking:
    Long-term occupation of hospital beds by the elderly due to a shortage of places in residential homes.


    Gym rat:
    A person who frequents a gym.


    Loosey-goosey:
    relaxed and comfortable.


    Sex and shopping:
    A genre of popular novels concerning wealthy/glamorous characters...indulging in frequent sexual relationships and extravagant spending.


    Sticker shock:
    Dismay or anger experienced on discovering the high or increased price of a product.


    Shedload:
    A large number.


    Up to 11:
    Up to maximum volume (source: film This is Spinal Tap)..


    New street languages and new words dictionary, bling bling, bama, To Act the Maggot, bunny boiler is a woman who is vindictive after having been spurned by her lover, shedload, goof-proof is simple enough for anyone to use; foolproof.

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    Comments to: Information Updated 14th November 2007
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