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There are 17 definitions listed under H.
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  • handbag
    noun:- a woman's purse.

  • hang on
    verb:- wait a moment

  • hanky panky
    noun:- something a little sneaky

  • happy as a pig in mud
    adjective:- very happy, also happy as a pig in shit

  • have a burl, have a crack, have a go
    verb:- to attempt to do something considered a little difficult.

  • headmaster - headmistress
    noun:- the school principal, or sometimes vice principals in charge of boy/girls details.

  • heaps
    adjective:- lots, similar to mucho etc., see also give it heaps.

  • hen fruit
    noun:- eggs, see also goog.

  • herb
    noun:- means herb, but the "h" is pronounced. I.e.., "herb" instead of "erb".

  • his nibs
    noun:- the boss, or the head of a group.


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