Results for “rock 'n' roll”
Ride up, straddle the coping, then turn and roll back in.
Rock on the coping, then roll straight back down in fakie.
Boiled sweets — the hard, suck-don't-chew kind.
Australian slang for a child sex offender.
A truck riding safely tucked between the lead and tail of a convoy.
Drywall installer — the guy hanging sheetrock.
To arrive; to turn up.
A daft, foolish or crazy person
To grab the microphone and command the crowd with serious skill and energy.
Buds coated in hash oil and rolled in kief.
A character so pure and sweet they must be protected at all costs.
Tricking someone into clicking a link that opens Rick Astley's 'Never Gonna Give You Up.'
Standing about gassing won't pay the bills — let's crack on.
Cockney rhyming slang for socks.
NOLA-speak for 'your mom and the rest of the family'.
Memphis pronunciation of pork and beans.
Your mother and the whole rest of the family — one mashed-up word.
A parachute — British forces slang.
An unrepentant criminal and yard bully — the real deal, not a wannabe.
A patient with endless vague complaints and nothing actually wrong.
The block or strip where street-based sex workers find clients.
Flame rolling across the ceiling as unburnt fire gases ignite overhead.
Alyssa Edwards' wounded, incredulous gasp after being read for back fat.
Polari: to walk about, especially while cruising for trade.
Toilet paper.
a sausage roll from a service station
A screen for the ball-handler, then the screener cuts to the rim
The basketball
Probably; casual spelling.
Pocket.
To spend time with or associate with
Rhyming slang for parole, or the dole.
A wave-like, sensual dance move through the torso.
A pre-made, ready-to-smoke joint.
A straight tube pipe open at both ends for big hits.
To move along or get lost; loiter and keep walking.
A hand-rolled cigarette.
A small two-roomed cottage
To start something.
A skylark