释义 |
saucepan lid; saucepan; lid noun- a pound UK, 1951
Rhyming slang for QUID- Here is a saucepan lid–go and buy food. — Ronnie Barker, Fletcher’s Book of Rhyming Slang, p. 25, 1979
- It’s fifty “lid” for a week–a long ’un for three weeks. — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 106, 1984
- a Jewish person UK
Rhyming slang for YID- — Julian Franklyn, A Dictionary of Rhyming Slang, 1960
- a child UK, 1960
Rhyming slang for KID- “Let go, Ernesto,” I said, “You’re scaring the saucepan-lids.” — John Milne, Alive and Kicking, p. 105, 1998
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