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drape(s) — n a. clothes, a suit or outfit. The word was in use in the USA (where drapes are curtains) in the 1950s among black musicians, hipsters and beatniks. It was then adopted by spivs and prisoners in Britain, where it is still heard. b. British a… … Contemporary slang
shift — ► VERB 1) move or change from one position to another. 2) Brit. informal move quickly. 3) (shift oneself) Brit. informal move or rouse oneself. 4) Brit. remove (a stain). 5) informal sell (goods) quickly or in large quantities. 6) … English terms dictionary
shifter — shift ► VERB 1) move or change from one position to another. 2) Brit. informal move quickly. 3) (shift oneself) Brit. informal move or rouse oneself. 4) Brit. remove (a stain). 5) informal sell (goods) quickly or in large quantities. 6) … English terms dictionary
shift — v. & n. v. 1 intr. & tr. change or move or cause to change or move from one position to another. 2 tr. remove, esp. with effort (washing won t shift the stains). 3 sl. a intr. hurry (we ll have to shift!). b tr. consume (food or drink) hastily or … Useful english dictionary
sack dress — a loose, unbelted dress that hangs straight from the shoulder to the hemline. [1955 60] * * * sack dress, a loose fitting dress with straight lines. * * * n. a woman s short, loose, unwaisted dress, originally fashionable in the 1950s … Useful english dictionary