This phrase can be used to describe a 'janner' with a posher accent, sounding janner, but not quite with a little bit of posh essence is now called Janner raised in a manor.
"Oh, spot of tea?"
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"Mate, have you seen George? He sounds like a janner raised in a manor."
Laying the groundwork to start beef later.
1. "Why did you screenshot all those DMs you got from Lucia's ex? You trying to start beef?"
2. "Nah, I actually slid into his DMs ages ago after she dipped from the club without paying. The DMs and screenshots are part of the raise cattle phase."
When u aspire to work for a certain amount/promotion because the job is not fitting your own requirements.
Tom: This job finally giving me a raise. Now they going to see me really work.
Paul: No raise no slave!
often used by unprivileged law defying youths
used to describe a stolen item with great value
e.g tomtom 1,carrera (push bicycle),iphone
jim: "just picked up some guys iphone on the bus and pocketed it"
gary : "daddy raise!"
raising an army describes the search and choice for new recruits for the army and war
this coul be voluntary or not like the osmans did. they sent "converted" christians in the first line to reduce the christian population and kill a few enemies before they met the real army
the sailors got a own word for forced recruitment its called "to shanghai someone"
sire! our neighbor declared war on us! we need to raise an army
Moistened lips with tongue but lips dryer out.
Andrew licked his lip, he was waiting got a smooch from Cooper, but the smooch never came some Andrew’s lips raised.