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munchies |
snack food: “I really fancy some munchies.” |
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plastered |
extremely drunk: “ I see that he’s plastered again.” |
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prezzy |
gift: “I’m just off into town, I have to buy a prezzy for someone I work with.” |
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quirky |
unconventional: “I suppose I like it but it’s a bit too quirky for my taste.” |
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rabbit |
excessive talking: “I have never known anyone rabbit that much before.” |
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racket |
a loud noise: “Can you hear that racket?” |
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shades |
sunglasses: “I like your new shades.” |
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shattered |
very tired: “I went to bed late last night and now I feel really shattered.” |
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sickie |
taking time of work by ringing in and saying you feel ill when in fact you are not ill: “I don’t fancy work today so I think I’ll pull a sickie.” |
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specs |
optical glasses: “I like your new specs.” |
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stunner |
a very attractive woman: “Have you seen the new secretary she is a real stunner.” |
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