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screech noun- the mouth, the throat, the face UK, 1984
- [S]he schlumphed her Vera [gin] down the screech at a rate of knots[.] — James Gardiner, Who’s a Pretty Boy Then?, p. 123
- She has a permanent vogue [cigarette] in her screech and her droje [clothing] is mega ribena on toast [awful], daughter. — Palare (Boy Dancer Talk) for Beginners, 1989–92
- Oh, shut your screech[.] — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 189, 2002
- dark, strong Jamaican rum imported into Newfoundland CANADA
- The Newfoundland-Jamaican relationship goes back a long period of time, i.e. when the Newfs had tons of fish to trade [for screech]. — Emily An American’s Guide to Canada, p. 3, 10 November 2001
- powdered lime juice UK
Military. - Each morning we had to drink a mugful of “screech”[.] — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 19, 1995
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