Results for “OB”
The ward that gives you eyes on a chunk of the map.
Afro-Caribbean folk magic / sorcery
Awkward, ugly, misshapen or out of place.
Obviously; states the evident.
Markedly reduced alertness and responsiveness.
The guy who won't shut up about his bags at a wedding.
Clothes, gear, your outfit.
Scouse for sulking — a visible mood that everyone has to tiptoe around.
A taxi — Liverpool's word for flagging a cab.
Geordie for shut your mouth.
A crusty bread roll — the Midlands name for what others call a bap or barm.
In a strop — sulking, narked, mood right off.
To have a full-blown tantrum.
A massive moth — the kind that ruins a summer evening.
A harmonica. Black Country for mouth organ — literally 'mouth iron'.
Rubbish, useless, no good.
Have a word with yourself.
A house party. Also: to party.
Balls — and by extension, total nonsense.
A clue — almost always used in the negative ('I havnae got a scooby').
A gullible fool — an Irish word for someone who'll believe anything.
Bay Area sound — slow tempos, deep 808s, sparse synths.
Laundry — wash day, forces style.
Lights On But Nobody Home — patient who looks awake but isn't really there.
Found On Orthopaedics Barely Alive — jibe at ortho for letting medical issues slide.
A semi-truck driving with no trailer attached — just the tractor unit on its own.
A small independent brothel — four workers or fewer, no big-boss owner.
Mature content — open to view.
A British police officer.
A UK Special Constable — volunteer with full powers but no pay.
A rookie firefighter still on probation.
EMS slang for a bullshit call: Load of Bollocks.
Throw a tantrum.
A close friend or mate.
To inform on / tell on someone.
And there you have it; job done.
a group / one's extended family or community
to inform on / report someone
a loutish, uncouth person
Corruption, fraud or a crooked scheme.