Offe 2 Flashcards
Lockjaw
When your unable to open your jaw
I could get lockjaw if i do to much of it
Nick
tostealsomething:
I’ve had mybikenicked again.
Allright, who’s nicked myruler?
Wan
Irish term for a female…
Generally preceeded by ‘your’ or ‘young’…
Male version is ‘man’…
Check out your wan over there…
Who do them young wans think they are?
Give somenone the flick
to reject someone or something or get rid of them
Nikki has given Brandon the flick.
She ended up givin him the flick
Gifted at(ing)/with(noun)
having (something) as a special ability or quality
He used to be gifted at steling shift
Break it off
To stop
Shift someone
Did ya shift him/her last night? Meaning did you kiss him / her(tongue action involved!)
You shifted the face of him/her last night (You were kissing him/ her passionately last night!)
Shift someone - to kiss someone tongue involved
Im gonna ask her is hhe wants to shift ya after school
Eye up
tolookat someone withsexualinterest:
Thatguyin thegreyjackethas beeneyeingyou up allevening.
We were eying you up there
Do up
to fasten something or become fastened:
Can you help me to do up my dress?
Do your shoes/laces up before you trip over.
Moisturize
to put aspecialsubstanceonyourskintostopit frombecomingdry:
You shouldtoneand moisturize everyday.
Carress
touch or stroke gently or lovingly.
“she caressed the girl’s forehead”
Hand it to someone
To give somebody credit or praise. You have to hand it to him for finishing such a big project so quickly.
You gotta hand it to jock,his advice is pretty much idiot proof
Rage
to speak very angrily to someone:
He raged at (= spoke angrily to) us for forgetting to order a replacement.
extreme or violent anger, or a period of feeling such anger:
[ C ] I had never seen him in such a rage before.
Up the pole
Pregnant, usually unplanned, Irish slang, as in “knocked up”
From the great Irish film, THE SNAPPER:
“She’s gone and got herself up the pole”
Cot
a small bed for a baby or young child with high bars around the sides so that the child cannot fall out