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elbow noun- a dismissal or rejection UK, 1971
- Yeah–he’s had the elbow. — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 107, 1984
- Lets face it, Richmond gave me the elbow and I was happy to go to Geelong because the Cats wanted a centre half-forward. — Rex Hunt, Tall Tales–and True, p. 8, 1994
- a pound (0.45kg) of marijuana US
A phoentic rendition of the abbreviation “lb” (pound). - Fay allegedly asked for an “elbo,” or street slang for a pound of marijuana. — Times Union (Albany, New York), p. B4, 26 July 1997
- — Nick Brownlee, This Is Cannabis, p. 151, 2002
- Little Italian dude from Nawlin’s bring me up an elbow every couple a weeks. — Hustle and Flow, 2004
- in electric line work, an underground cable terminator US
- A.B. Chance Co., Lineman’s Slang Dictionary, p. 6, 1980
▶ on the elbow freeloading, on the scrounge UK Playing, perhaps, with ONTHEEARHOLE.- — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
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