I was in Beaverton yesterday, that anthill is getting more crowded every day...
The walk of the condemned to the place of his execution.
"That blood is being executed, he'll walk the crow's mile from his cell to the gallows at dawn."
A complimentary term that refers to anybody, male or female. It suggests a certain amount of resourcefulness or daring, so it's a lot better than calling someone a berk.
"That cutter is one badass girl, she has no fear..."
Get a look, spot, see, glance.
"If you catch a skeg at the safe's combination, be sure to let me know."
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The mouth, named because of its teeth, fangs or whatever.
"Stop rattling your bone-box", is telling a berk to lay off the threats or bragging.
Sometimes spelled "blex". In polite company, faeces. Also dirt, slime, sewage, or any other disgusting smelly material.
"You might want to scrape your boots, it looks like you've stepped in a pile o' blek."
Dead. This comes from either being in a coffin, or the obvious alternative.
"He's in boxes and pieces, in a coffin now, not in good shape at all..."