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bottle
[bottle] {n.} {v.} 1. nerve, courage. 2. Money collected by buskers […]
bounce
[bounce] {v.} {n.} 1. To con someone into believing or doing […]
bouncer
[bouncer] {n.}
Someone employed to eject troublemakers or drunks.
bovver boots
[bovver boots] {n.} Heavy boots, sometimes with a steel toecap, worn […]
bovver boy
[bovver boy] {n.} A youth who deliberately causes or seeks out […]
brass
[brass] {n.}
1. Money.
2. Cheek, nerve.
3. a prostitute.
Bristols
[Bristols] {n.} The female breasts (Cockney rhyming slang, from Bristol bits […]
British Slang
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broke
[broke] {adj.}
without money.
See: '[stoney broke]', or just '[stoney]'.
brown bread
[brown bread] {adj.}
Dead (Cockney rhyming slang).