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We carry the flame for words that are usually judged only by the ill-regarded company they keep. Just as Partridge did for the sixteenth century beggars and rakes, for whores of the eighteenth century, and for the armed services of the two world wars, we try to do for the slang users of the last 60 years. We embrace the language of beats, hipsters, Teddy Boys, mods and rockers, hippies, pimps, druggies, whores, punks, skinheads, ravers, surfers, Valley Girls, dudes, pill-popping truck drivers, hackers, rappers and more. We have tried to do what Partridge saw as necessary, which was. | 185 daisy cutter dance of death daisy cutter noun 1 a 10 000 to 15 000 pound bomb used to clear jungle and create an instant landing zone in Vietnam us 1967. 2 in cricket a fast ballbowled in such a way that it barely clears the surface of the pitch uk 1863 Daisy Dormer adjective warmer especially of the weather. Rhyming slang formed on the name of a music hall entertainer originally used as a noun in the sense as a bed-warmer uk i960 Daisy Dukes noun very short and very tight shorts. Named after a character on the unforgettable US television programme Dukes of Hazzard us 1993 daisy roots daisies daisysnoun boots. Rhyming slang always in the pluraluK 1859 daiture adjective 8see DACHA dak noun 1 marijuana new Zealand 1998. 2 a C-47A Skytrain plane also known as a DC-3 most commonly used to transport people and cargo but also used as a bomber and fighter us 1975 dak dack verb to pullanother s trousers down as a prank Australia 2000 dakhi noun a black person. Scamto youth street slang South African townships south Africa 200s da kine used at any time to mean anything. Hawaiian youth usage. Can be used as a noun pronoun adjective and suffix us 1951 daks dacks noun shorts or trousers. From a proprietary name AUSTRALIA 1970 dallacking verb play acting fooling Ireland 2000 Dallie Dally noun a Dalmatian especially an immigrant to New Zealand from that area or the Balkans in generalNEWZEAMND 1940 Dally noun a New Zealander whose heritage is Croatian Dalmatian new Zealand dally verb in western Canadian rodeos to loop the lariat around the saddle horn Canada 198 dally adjective good kind nice sweet. Possibly a variation of dolly attractive uk 2002 dam noun a menstrualcup a device worn internally used instead of tampons us 2001 Dam nickname the Dam Amsterdam uk 1996 dama blanca noun cocaine. Spanish for white lady us 1976 damage noun 1 expense cost. Probably from damages awarded at law. Especially familiar in the jocular phrase what s the damage how much uk 1755. 2 a problem .