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sleep a wink
[sleep a wink] {v. phr.}
To get a moment's sleep; enjoy a bit of sleep. - Used in negative and conditional statements and in […]Spike Milligan
(1918-2002)
English comedian
Contraceptives should be used on every conceivable occasion.raise jack
[raise jack] {v. phr.} {informal}
Make a noise, set up a clamour; start making a raw, an uproar, brawl.
See: [kick up a fuss]dekko
[dekko]
Look. From the Hindi, dekho.RE
[RE]
rematch; often used in online gamesrainy day
[rainy day] {n.}
A time of need; especially: a time when you really need money.
* /Squirrels gather acorns for a rainy day./
[…]under arrest
[under arrest] {adj. phr.}
Held by the police.
* /The man believed to have robbed the bank was placed under arrest./
* /The […]neck and neck
[neck and neck] {adj. or adv.}, {informal}
Equal or nearly equal in a race or contest; abreast; tied.
* /At the end of the […]This is what has recently happened on English-Slang.com
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