A phrase seen on posters and T-shirts in the late eighties up to the mid nineties. Has a picture of an extra terrestial with a light on hsi finger. A parody to "take me to your leader"
(n.) One seen wearing the above mentioned attire or with a similar poster on thier wall or bumper sticker.
Check out "take me to your dealer" over there.
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(v.) To divide the workers into two categories- those who want to work, and those who don't. Similar expressions include separate the men from the boys, separate the men from the mice.
I'll need some good workers, and some bad workers. Can you separate the sheep from the goats for me? The sheep will serve as a distraction to our competitors while we get down to business.
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(n.) A person working on behalf of a dealer that passes money around when the dealer believes he is being tailed.
Yo, I'm being tailed. Follow my mute handler and he's pass you the bread.
To be completely devastated. It comes from the highest scoring action in the sport of cricket:- where the ball exits the circle without leaving the ground.
I was knocked for six after my husband left me
My car was knocked for six after I rammed it into a wall.
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(n.) A band without a clear singer. Usually making lyricless music.
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(n.) (British) Baliffs.
I'll send the boys round if I don't get my money.
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(n.) Her Majesty's custom and excise, who control most of British taxation, and really don't give a shit that it's too much, so shut up and pay, you working class daily star and the sun readers who bitch about the government.
HM customs & excise will amalgamate themselves with the Inland Revenue in a few years.
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