Dynamic Slang

What is Dynamic Slang?


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Slang phrase whose meaning is defined by a combination of types or categories of words, rather than any particular words themselves. Usually found in British English.

1. (British English) Any common noun clumsily converted to a verb means drunk. For example: "I was absolutely tabled last night."

2. (British English) Any verb-noun combination separated by "the" means "to masturbate." For example: "I think I'll just go and flip the pancake."

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1. A term used to reference a previous night's state of drunkeness. Drunk to a point in which it is difficult to see, and blackout is ..
1. the use of square brackets surrounding any word or phrase indicates an understood expletive before the bracketed word or phrase and emp..
1. random pub talk, useful for insulting and requesting services "oi claxton get me a pint!" or "your a fucking claxton&q..