(v.) To push with full force. Most commonly used to say sprint (whether person, racehorse or car). The likely origin of this could be a starter pistol, although the fact that a bullet leaves a gun at full speed and never slacks seems more probable.
I've got to gun it to catch the next train to Scotland!
Something that saves nine. A phrase that came into coinage in the 19th century meaning that if a patient is treated in the early stages, he or she will have a better chance of suriving.
(v.) To differ in opinion to most others. To go against the grain, to be an exception to the rule.
Critic#4 bucked the trend and praised the movie
(adj.) Exerting strength without official obligation.
English is the de facto language of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, but gaelic languages are used in many parts. This is so those "not frum rownd ere are ya?" don't know when people are going to rape a sheep. See welsh or wales
A violent-sounding alternative to beat. Gives the same effect, but more so.
I thrashed yo ass!
I thrashed you at the game of tennis.
.....thrash my kids!!!!!
I shall thrash you down with my cock.
A privacy policy is the state of action where company procedure regarding personal information is shown to punters (potential clients). This is aimed to set them at ease regarding thier information, although since it is a policy and not a contract, it can be broken with internal permission.
Forget a lame privacy policy- we've got a privacy contract!
--From some internet security site I encountered some time ago.