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|Felt out||phr||Sounded out; pumped for information |
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Revision as of 21:27, 2 February 2012
Anglish | sp | English |
Fair-headed | adj | A favourite son or man |
Fair-shake | n | To give it a fair s. or equal treatment, same chance as others |
Fall down | vb | To fail in an undertaking |
Fall for | vb | To like, to be impressed by |
Fast life | n | A life of dissipation and excitement |
Fast-one | n | A frame up, a clever swindle |
Fed up | phr | Had too much of it; disgusted, profoundly annoyed |
Fedupness | n | A state of oversatiation and disgust |
Feed | n | A meal |
Felt out | phr | Sounded out; pumped for information |
Fiend | n | Devotee, an enthusiastic supporter, such as an art fiend |
Filmdom | n | The movie world |
Finger | n | A police informer |
Fired | pp | Dismissed, sacked, discharge from duty |
Firewater | n | Intoxicating liquor |
Fireworks | n | A shoot-out, gun play. 2. Bombast, an oratorary display |
Firing line | n | |
First run | n | Premiere of a movie |
Fisty | adj | Angry; peevish; touchy. |
Flesh creep | n | The shudders, shivers |
Flesh show | n | A striptease show; a revue featuring erotic dancers |
Fold | vb | To cease, to close, to show or do no more, to quit |
Free-wheeling | adj | |
Full | adj | Intoxicated |