Definition of rheumaholiday
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Other terms relating to 'British, UK slang (list of) ':
Definitions include: a sandwich made with butter and chips (British fries made from chunkier slices of potato then their American cousins) bought from the fish and chip shop.
Definitions include: The BBC: British Broadcasting Company.
Definitions include: sarcastic and bitchy .
Definitions include: a person's face.
Definitions include: The same as ditto (British).
Definitions include: to have sex (with).
Definitions include: Used on medical charts in the UK to indicate that the patient is an elderly female, due to the possession of a handbag.
Definitions include: a nuisance.
Definitions include: meaning fancy, stunning or anything that looks extraordinarily good.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: vagina.
Definitions include: a Briton.
Definitions include: affirmative.
Definitions include: music chord.
Definitions include: nickname for an anaesthetist, used by doctors in the UK.
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Definitions include: an enthusiastic agreement.
Definitions include: candy, junk food .
Definitions include: a fat stomach, keg . The opposite of six pack
Definitions include: Being irresistibly easy to make fun of. Occurs mostly with the citizens of Poland.
Definitions include: "ladies and gentlemen".
Definitions include: A hippie type, nature girl, who is very thin.
Definitions include: statement of agreement.
Definitions include: general exclamation.
Definitions include: to take over a task from another person.
Definitions include: zero, nothing.
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