What does clap mean in Peaky Blinders?

Thomas stops Kimber from raping Grace by telling him that "she has the clap but then later explains the disease as Syphilis. The "clap" is gonorrhea not syphilis.
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What is the clap slang for?

“The clap” is a slang term for gonorrhea. People also call gonorrhea, “the drip.” These words can stigmatize and shame someone for having an STD. Gonorrhea is very common and treatable. It's spread through vaginal, anal, and oral sex.
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What is wrong with curly Peaky Blinders?

One viewer even asked: "Sorry did they change the actor that plays curly? #PeakyBlinders". In fact, according to the programme's credits, Ian Peck did return to season five to play Curly - he has simply lost some weight since fans last laid eyes on him.
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Why does Tommy Shelby brush his cigarettes across his lips?

The leader of the Peaky Blinders, Tommy Shelby, rubs cigarettes over his lips before smoking so that the filter does not stick.
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What is it Tommy Shelby is smoking?

Tommy Shelby (Murphy) is smoking brown opium from a clay pipe and inhaling the contents once it is lit. During seasons 1 and 2 of Peaky Blinders, Tommy can be seen smoking the substance whilst in his chambers.
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Do they drink real alcohol in Peaky Blinders?

The whiskey that is drunk in Peaky Blinders is the Gallglennie Whiskey. However, this whiskey does not really exist but it was invented by the makers of the series. By the way, the actors do not drink real whiskey during the filming. Instead of whiskey they use tea.
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What mental illness does Tommy Shelby have?

One of the major symptoms of PTSD is "recurrent, unwanted distressing memories or dreams of the traumatic event"[1]. A number of characters in Peaky Blinders appear to suffer from it, the most notable ones being Thomas Shelby, Arthur Shelby Jr., and Danny Whizz-Bang.
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What did Sabini take from Tommy's mouth?

Their raid gains the attention of the other faction in London, the Jews, who invite him to a sit down. However, Thomas is set upon by Sabini and his thugs, who slice the inside of Thomas's mouth with the sharp end of a razor, while his sister Ada is also accosted.
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What is a peaky Blinder hat?

The peaked cap – A peaked cap is the term for any type of flat cap with a peak. However, the type of hat made famous in Peaky Blinders is the classic newsboy cap. Constructed using 8 panels with a button on the top, this is more of an oversized cap.
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What are the leaves Tommy eats in Peaky Blinders?

While Tommy Shelby has swallowed the occasional mint leaf, as Murphy mentions above, the fact that the character has consumed whiskey a whopping 213 times onscreen may also give an idea as to why not too many fans have caught on to the bizarre stat.
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How is Charlie related to Thomas Shelby?

Charles "Charlie" Strong, also known as "Uncle Charlie" is the non-biological uncle of the Shelby Siblings. He works for Thomas Shelby, alongside members of the Peaky Blinders and Curly at his yard, regularly helping with stock and preparing shipments, as well as take care of horses for the Shelby Company Limited.
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How old is Thomas Shelby?

Shelby himself is reportedly 29 years old during the show's first season. Meanwhile, the real-life Peaky Blinders were largely tweens and teens. For them, 29 was the age of retirement, not promotion.
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Where is Peaky Blinders filmed?

The drama was largely filmed in the north-west of England – in Manchester's historic canal district, and on Liverpool's Georgian streets and Lancashire's moors. Birmingham's favourite lawless gang is back.
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What is the black clap?

Gonorrhea, colloquially known as the clap, is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Infection may involve the genitals, mouth, or rectum.
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Did the real peaky blinders use razor blades?

"They used their hats with razor blades sewn in to rob people. That's what a Peaky Blinder was. "When they hit someone or headbutted someone on the nose while wearing one, it would cause their victim temporary blindness."
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Did the Peaky Blinders actually put razors in their hats?

They had a certain style, which included a peaked flat cap – but the idea that they wore razor blades in their hats may be an urban legend. The concept appears in Birmingham author John Douglas' 1977 novel A Walk Down Summer Lane but the story is likely apocryphal.
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Why do Peaky Blinders have that haircut?

Why do peaky blinders have that haircut? The Peaky Blinders have an undercut or short crop because longer hair is a significant disadvantage in a street fight. Also, short hair was better for hygiene and preventing the spread of lice in the early 1900s when the show is set.
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Does Polly sleep with her son?

They came from a different society, he's a well-educated artist but she has never been educated, is the matriarch of a criminal gang and a murderess. However, he pursues and seduces her until things have begun to develop between them. Finally, Polly decides to come for him at night and sleeps with him.
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Why does Tommy say in the bleak midwinter?

When John died, Tommy reminded Arthur about that day in France and encouraged him not to grieve the loss of John, as he had died that day at the Battle of the Somme. The quote “In the Bleak Midwinter” symbolises their second chance at life coming to an end.
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Why did Freddie Thorne leave Peaky Blinders?

The danger forced Freddie to leave town but not before Ada fell pregnant with their child. Despite Aunt Polly's (Helen McCrory) attempts to convince Ada to end the pregnancy, the young Shelby decided to keep her child. Much to Ada's relief, Freddie returned to Birmingham and reunited with her.
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What illness does Alfie Solomons have?

Alfie revealed that he was suffering from skin cancer, which he attributed to the poisonous gas used in the Great War; Alfie had intended for Tommy to discover his betrayal, track him down, and kill him so Alfie could die on his own terms, rather than the Mafia.
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What does he smoke in Peaky Blinders?

Thomas Shelby, aka Tommy, smokes brown opium at night in Seasons 1 and 2 to minimize the stress and symptoms of his PTSD from World War I. His symptoms and the habit of smoking opium get better when he marries Grace in Season 3 but worsen after Grace's death.
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What do they smoke in Peaky Blinders?

In a previous interview, Helen McCrory (who plays Aunt Polly in the film) revealed that they actually use herbal cigarettes. "They use herbal tobacco which has no nicotine and tastes horrible," the actress revealed to the Mirror. "They're the same type they smoke in theatre productions."
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Do they smoke real cigarettes in Peaky Blinders?

Thankfully, Cillian Murphy and the rest of the Peaky Blinders cast only smoked fake cigarettes while filming.
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Why are the Peaky Blinders called Gypsy?

Set in the early 20th century in Birmingham, the show follows the Shelby family through their criminal dealings and sees them rise to wealthy, powerful aristocrats. The Shelbys are of Irish-Romani descent, referring to themselves and other Romani as “gypsies” in the show.
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