Definition of Alexandra Burke
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Other terms relating to 'British, UK slang (list of) ':
Definitions include: buttocks.
Definitions include: idiot, un-cool, not liked.
Definitions include: a member of the federal government.
Definitions include: colleague / associate.
Definitions include: as advertised.
Definitions include: to masturbate.
Definitions include: an intensifier.
Definitions include: going well; going smoothly.
Definitions include: UK variant of "God".
Definitions include: a lazy person - i.e. one who dosses .
Definitions include: a grand party.
Definitions include: To have one's shit together.
Definitions include: an intensifier.
Definitions include: A member of a youth subculture which flourished in New Zealand and Australia in the 1950s. Long hair, stovepipe jeans, crepe soled shoes. Similar to British teddy boys
Definitions include: dried feces attached to the hairs of the buttocks; "dingleberry ".
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Definitions include: Short slang for "rising". A rising is another name for a painful boil of the skin.
Definitions include: southern term for losing one's temper.
Definitions include: used to indicate lack of sensitivity.
Definitions include: an envisioned calm place.
Definitions include: "all".
Definitions include: adjective - disgusting or grody .
Definitions include: this is what you say when it's Bamurien's fault(which is always)
Definitions include: uppity or snobby .
Definitions include: variant of "hell to the yes ".
Definitions include: acronym for "fatty upper pussy area".
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