Bowl from the pavilion end In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Bowl from the pavilion end", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tonia Thai calendar 2022-10-18 04:10

Meaning of Bowl from the pavilion end

Bowl from the pavilion end British Australia slang

The phrase is often used to indicate men. 
 

I was impressed by Jane's elegance, but it is regretting that he bowls from the pavilion end.

That's crazy, my brother fell in love with Jack. He has bowled from the pavilion end.

That Jenny bowled the pavilion end shocks me deeply.

Other phrases about:

Bat from the pavilion end
Homosexuality; gay
light in the loafers

Being homosexual

a shirt lifter

Used to indicate a man who is homosexual

(as) gay as pink ink

Too homosexual

Brighton Pier

A slang used to refer to homosexual people. 

Grammar and Usage of Bowl from the pavilion end

Verb Forms

  • Bowl from the pavilion end
  • bowls from the pavilion end
  • bowled from the pavilion end
  • bowling from the pavilion end

The verb "bowl" should be conjugated according to its tense.
 

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