banyan day »
In modern usage it refers to a picnic or cookout for the ship's crew.
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not a sausage »
Absolutely nothing, none of something.
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not a sausage »
Jill: Not a sausage I'm afraid, I'm just visiting.
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not a sausage »
John: Do you know how I get to the town center from here?.
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pork sausages »
bangers
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soft sawder »
"If she goes to act ugly, I'll give her a dose of "soft sawder"; that will take the frown out of her frontispiece...!" —Thomas Haliburton, "The Trotting Horse" — first usage.
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what's up »
A casual greeting with usage similar to "How are you?" or "Nice to meet you".
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