anybody who is at least five years younger than you are. The word is from old taxi drivers who date young high school girls and when high school guys go out with junior high school students
jailbird
n., informal A convict; someone who is in jail or has been recently released from prison. Because Harry was a jailbird, it was understandably hard for him to find a job after being imprisoned.
clap (one) in jail
To put one in jail, generally abruptly. You can't aloof applause addition in jail! What are the accuse here?Learn more: clap, jail
clap addition in bastille (or irons)
put addition in bastille (or in chains). The acceptation of clap in these idioms is somewhat removed from the aboriginal one of ‘make a abrupt atomic sound’. Over time the chat developed the added faculty of ‘make a abrupt action’, after necessarily implying any sound.Learn more: clap, jail, someoneLearn more:
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