Where I come from in southeast England gear can mean either clothes (that's some great new gear you've got on there) or marijuana.
Clothing or outfit
In British slang, the term Nancy or Nance is a derogatory term for a homosexual or effeminate male. A variation of this is Nancy-boy. It is best to avoid using this term and other homophobic slurs.
Ragging is a slang term with two different meanings. It can either mean that a girl is on her period or it can mean teasing and tormenting.
It's not really slang, simply a shortened form of 'underpants'. Since 'pantaloons' has fallen out of general usage, there's no confusion.
It is slang for having sex.
Noodle Juice is a 1920-30's slang term for tea.
its a slang term for hello
In British slang, the term Nancy or Nance is a derogatory term for a homosexual or effeminate male. A variation of this is Nancy-boy. It is best to avoid using this term and other homophobic slurs.
Ragging is a slang term with two different meanings. It can either mean that a girl is on her period or it can mean teasing and tormenting.
It's a term of affection like "darling" or "my dear"
Argy bargy is a slang term for an argument, a row. (mostly British).
The Brits
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"Raster blaster" would be one British slang term for a stereo. That is related to the American term of "ghetto blaster" or "boom box." A "rattlehead" is British slang for someone who listens to a personal stereo in public.
A beezer is a British slang term for a nose.
It's not really slang, simply a shortened form of 'underpants'. Since 'pantaloons' has fallen out of general usage, there's no confusion.
the slang term to lift it means that a person is stupid
It is slang for having sex.