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  2. Happy slapping - Wikipedia

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    "Happy slapping" started in the south London Borough of Lewisham, [6] [7] in a format known as "Slap Happy TV", where a happy-slapping video would be recorded, and then watched by dozens of people like a TV show, but in the form of a montage. Videos of Happy Slapping were commonly circulated via Bluetooth on mobile phones.

  3. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    "Rattler" is a slang expression for a freight train. Hop the twig [2] To die Informal Also 'to hop the stick'. Pagan belief that to jump a stick on the ground leads to the Afterworld. In Abraham's bosom [2] In heaven Neutral From the Holy Bible, Luke 16:22. It's clipped To die/be killed Slang New York Slang for saying something is over.

  4. Snuff film - Wikipedia

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    A snuff film, snuff movie, or snuff video is a type of film, sometimes defined as being produced for profit or financial gain, that shows, or purports to show, scenes of actual homicide. The concept of snuff films became known to the general public during the 1970s, when a conspiracy theory alleged that a clandestine industry was producing such ...

  5. Elizabeth Hurley shares update on nephew's stabbing [Video] - AOL

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    "The Royals" star Elizabeth Hurley flew to the U.K. to be with her family and has taken to social media to try to find witnesses to the knife attack on her nephew Miles.

  6. Homeless man, 69, seen on video stabbing thugs terrorizing ...

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    Dramatic video footage captured the moment a 69-year-old homeless man stabbed the thugs who mercilessly terrorized him on a Queens subway train, killing one and wounding another.

  7. British slang - Wikipedia

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    A Dictionary of Slang and Colloquial English. Geris, Jan (2003). American's guide to the British language : really, they talk like this every day. Green, Jonathon (2008). Chambers Slang Dictionary. James, Ewart (1999). Contemporary British slang : an up-to-date guide to the slang of modern British English. Parody, A. (Antal) (2007).

  8. British Airways passenger ‘stabbed with broken bottle’ on ...

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    A British Airways passenger appears to have been stabbed with a broken bottle during a fight on a plane to St Lucia.. The crew was forced to intervene when a man is said to have smashed a glass ...

  9. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United ...

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    (slang) idiot; a general term of abuse, from Red Dwarf. snog (slang) a 'French kiss' or to kiss with tongues (US [DM]: deep kiss, not necessarily with tongues). Originally intransitive (i.e. one snogged with someone); now apparently (e.g. in the Harry Potter books) transitive. [citation needed] soap dodger one who is thought to lack personal ...