British Slang Dictionary
As we haven't had a QOTW for a few weeks, thought we'd try something a little different. We'd like you to suggest phrases, bits of slang you know and you find amusing and give their definitions.
( , Fri 22 Jan 2016, 14:34)
As we haven't had a QOTW for a few weeks, thought we'd try something a little different. We'd like you to suggest phrases, bits of slang you know and you find amusing and give their definitions.
( , Fri 22 Jan 2016, 14:34)
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Thrupenny upright.
It's another word for a dollymop, bunter or night flower.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2016, 13:40, 2 replies)
It's another word for a dollymop, bunter or night flower.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2016, 13:40, 2 replies)
You're quite wrong there
A thrupenny upright was a cheap and cheerful service performed by a dollymop, bunter or night flower, wherein a gentleman might be stimulated to climax by pushing his honourable member for underpants between the tops of said dollymop's thighs, thus simulating the act of fornication.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2016, 15:25, closed)
A thrupenny upright was a cheap and cheerful service performed by a dollymop, bunter or night flower, wherein a gentleman might be stimulated to climax by pushing his honourable member for underpants between the tops of said dollymop's thighs, thus simulating the act of fornication.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2016, 15:25, closed)
How fucking dare you.
I've rode rantipole with many a slattern. and know that a thrupenny upright describes both the act and the strumpet herself
( , Fri 29 Jan 2016, 16:06, closed)
I've rode rantipole with many a slattern. and know that a thrupenny upright describes both the act and the strumpet herself
( , Fri 29 Jan 2016, 16:06, closed)
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