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Annoyance In British Slang Crossword Clue

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noun

• (informal British usage) aggravation or aggression

25%5British slang for a British soldier
noun

• Bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance

• A truck, or barter; the exchange of labour for goods instead of money.

verb

• To pay (employees) according to the truck system, with goods instead of money.

22%6 Aggravation or annoyance, in Jewish slang
noun

• (Yiddish) trouble and suffering

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