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coupon noun- the face UK, 1980
Often in the phrase “fill in your coupon” (attack your face). - All those smiling coupons, all gloating at me. — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
- Even with so many bodies milling about and a loudhailer obscuring his coupon, McMaster was not difficult to spot[.] — Christopher Brookmyre, The Sacred Art of Stealing, p. 106, 2002
- an “I owe you” which has not and will not be paid off US
- I haven’t seen Big Larry in three months; I think I’m holding a coupon. — John Vorhaus, The Big Book of Poker Slang, p. 11, 1996
- in trucking, a speeding ticket US
- — Elementary Electronics, Dictionary of CB Lingo, p. 60, 1976
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