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hot dinner noun- used as a measure when claiming greater experience of an activity than either that of someone else or a notional average UK
- WATSON: Sergeant Milligan, how many times have you been drunk in your life? [Laughter] MILLIGAN: More times than you’ve ‘ad ‘ot dinners. [Further laughter] — Graeme Kent, The Queen’s Corporal [Six Granada Plays], p. 105, 1959
- a winner UK
Rhyming slang. - — Ray Puxley, Cockney Rabbit, 1992
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