What does London to a brick mean?
London to a brick means without a doubt, absolute certainty (it's London to a brick that petrol won't go down)
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What is the abbreviation for without a doubt, absolute certainty (it's London to a brick that petrol won't go down)?
without a doubt, absolute certainty (it's London to a brick that petrol won't go down) can be abbreviated as London to a brick
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- WAD - Without A Doubt
- WOAD - Without A Doubt
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