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Found inside( World War 1 ) PONTOON An Engineering term , at least since the Civil War , as in ... ( World War I ) PURPLE EMPIRE - British Engineer officers , from the ... Found inside – Page 151Synonymous with give over! get stuck in Inf. get going Slang. ... where an American is nervous about something, the Briton gets the wind up about it. New to this second edition: a new preface noting slang trends of the last eight years over 1,000 new entries from the US, UK and Australia, reflecting important developments in language and culture new terms from the language of social ... Found inside – Page 169... marmalade” (1915—), and the wind-up “a state of nervous anxiety or fear” (1917—). Other influences on British slang Slang interchange between the army ... Found inside – Page 3110 This expression dates backto the period of Britain's maritime empire, ... to another person. shit vulgar slang be shitting bricks be extremely nervous or ... Found inside – Page 144British Slang : rum , rummy2 . ... exhibiting nervous tension : fidgety , jittery , jumpy , nervous , restive , restless , skittish , tense , twitchy . Found inside – Page 42Being an Account of the Principles and Progress of 'the Word War' Conducted in 'Punch', to the Great Improvement and Delight ... It is one part ' naturai growth ' and nine parts a nervous disorder . ... away ' 1 I am told that ' in back of ' ( for ' behind ' ) is heard all day in British film studios , where slick Americans are working . Found insideOrigins: Started in World War II relating to British officers, so relatively a ... On pins and needles or On tenterhooks Meaning: Anxious, nervous, worried. Found inside – Page 1148... syphilis luetic infection of the central nervous system central nervous ... lieu lieux d'aisance (French—comfort room)—toilet (or in British slang, ... 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