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  • Granby, QC, Canada

    Industrial painter

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    Granby, QC
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  • have the painters in
  • have the painters in

    Vrb phrs. To be menstruating; a euphemism.

  • Cut his painter
  • Cut his painter

    Refers to dying and death, since the painter here is a personal one that describes a sailor's link with life. On a life raft, the painter is the line that is attached to the valve/mouth of CO2 cylinder. When a life raft is packed in the container the painter is left outside the container and is available to be pulled upon to quickly inflate the raft.

  • HAVE THE PAINTERS IN
  • HAVE THE PAINTERS IN

    Have the painters in is slang for to menstruate.

  • mockett
  • mockett

    Someone who says dumb things by mistake. Contributor says he has a mate who is not the sharpest tool in the box, and also makes great deals of mess whenever he is eating, drinking, etc. so if anybody in their group now says anything extremely dumb, or makes a mess, or they just want to take the piss out of them, they just call them a 'mockett'. The dumbest thing he's said in his time, was when finding that his girlfriend was late (with the painters) was, "I don't wanna be pregnant!" it then took him several minutes to work out that HE couldn't actually be pregnant, although it does appear that he just got words mixed up - still, a stupid thing to say.

  • Spectraflair
  • Spectraflair

       From Wikipedia:  “A specialized diffractive colorant for automotive and industrial coatings that show multiple rainbow colors as the viewing angle changes. This pigment is based on microscopic aluminum flakes layered with glass and inorganic pigments. The combination of SpectraFlair’s rainbow-like color, aluminum core, and fine particle size creates an iridescent, liquid silver metallic appearance.”  Spectaflair is often used by indie makers or frankeners to create linear or scattered holographic polishes.

  • player
  • player

    Someone perceived to be active on a particular scene, whether social, gambling, industrial or whatever. Similarly can used for someone with multiple partners (male or female).

  • Painters and Decorators
  • Painters and Decorators

    Someone or something that is annoying.

  • skin flute
  • skin flute

    Penis. "My girl has the painters in so she played my skin flute for me last night." (i.e. gave him a blow job... i.e. did oral sex!)

  • Painter
  • Painter

    On a life raft, the painter is the line that is attached to the valve/mouth of CO2 cylinder. When a life raft is packed in the container the painter is left outside the container and is available to be pulled upon to quickly inflate the raft.

  • LIMMER
  • LIMMER

    Limmer is Dorset slang for a painter. Limmer is Dorset slang for an artist.

  • cut
  • cut

    Canal. During the 19th century there was prolific expansion of the industrial canal systems both in the Midlands, Yorkshire, and especially Lancashire. Canals were "cut into the ground" Thus "Cut" became synonymous with "Canal". "Where's little Jimmy?", " He's playin'in't fiels beside cut".

  • Cricket
  • Cricket

    Color of skin vs. cricket's color (brown/black). Pure blooded Blacks having "large fish eyes, dark brown skin, and long legs like a cricket." Could also refer to Blacks that stay up all night playing loud thumping music, real common in the industrial Midwest.

  • Putty
  • Putty

    Formerly the ship's painter; now applies to the deck department personnel in charge of the paint locker.

  • scammels
  • scammels

    Noun. Prominent and erect female nipples. An abbreviated form of scammel wheel nuts. Scammel, a manufacturer of heavy and industrial vehicles.

  • Bootlip
  • Bootlip

    During the Industrial boom of the auto industry and OSHA'a requirement of safety precautions, workers were required to wear steel-toed boots. Common steel-toed boots are black in color and have large, bulky toes - referencing the size of black's lips.

  • techno-weenie
  • techno-weenie

    n. a rider who knows more about the newest MTB parts and technofads than about the trails. Someone who buys lots of gadgets to add supposed iotas of performance to the bike. Greeting a friend whom we haven't seen in a year, I might say "Hi, Marta!" A techno-weenie might say "Oooh, you got White Industries hubs on that bike now?"

  • Painter
  • Painter

    In the country a popular name for cougar or panther.

  • bobbins
  • bobbins

    adj useless junk. While quite recent slang, it’s rather charming: Did your grandmother leave you anything good? / Nope, just a complete load of ancient bobbins. One possible etymology: that it’s from the north of England (particularly the Lancashire and Manchester areas), which used to be supported largely by cotton mills. As the industrial revolution drew to a close, the mills closed down and the population found itself with a surfeit of largely worthless milling machinery. During that time the phrase “‘twas worth nout but bobbins” sprung up; years later we’re left only with the last word.

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang Industrial painter

Industrial painter

  • have the painters in
  • have the painters in

    Vrb phrs. To be menstruating; a euphemism.

  • Cut his painter
  • Cut his painter

    Refers to dying and death, since the painter here is a personal one that describes a sailor's link with life. On a life raft, the painter is the line that is attached to the valve/mouth of CO2 cylinder. When a life raft is packed in the container the painter is left outside the container and is available to be pulled upon to quickly inflate the raft.

  • HAVE THE PAINTERS IN
  • HAVE THE PAINTERS IN

    Have the painters in is slang for to menstruate.

  • mockett
  • mockett

    Someone who says dumb things by mistake. Contributor says he has a mate who is not the sharpest tool in the box, and also makes great deals of mess whenever he is eating, drinking, etc. so if anybody in their group now says anything extremely dumb, or makes a mess, or they just want to take the piss out of them, they just call them a 'mockett'. The dumbest thing he's said in his time, was when finding that his girlfriend was late (with the painters) was, "I don't wanna be pregnant!" it then took him several minutes to work out that HE couldn't actually be pregnant, although it does appear that he just got words mixed up - still, a stupid thing to say.

  • Spectraflair
  • Spectraflair

       From Wikipedia:  “A specialized diffractive colorant for automotive and industrial coatings that show multiple rainbow colors as the viewing angle changes. This pigment is based on microscopic aluminum flakes layered with glass and inorganic pigments. The combination of SpectraFlair’s rainbow-like color, aluminum core, and fine particle size creates an iridescent, liquid silver metallic appearance.”  Spectaflair is often used by indie makers or frankeners to create linear or scattered holographic polishes.

  • player
  • player

    Someone perceived to be active on a particular scene, whether social, gambling, industrial or whatever. Similarly can used for someone with multiple partners (male or female).

  • Painters and Decorators
  • Painters and Decorators

    Someone or something that is annoying.

  • skin flute
  • skin flute

    Penis. "My girl has the painters in so she played my skin flute for me last night." (i.e. gave him a blow job... i.e. did oral sex!)

  • Painter
  • Painter

    On a life raft, the painter is the line that is attached to the valve/mouth of CO2 cylinder. When a life raft is packed in the container the painter is left outside the container and is available to be pulled upon to quickly inflate the raft.

  • LIMMER
  • LIMMER

    Limmer is Dorset slang for a painter. Limmer is Dorset slang for an artist.

  • cut
  • cut

    Canal. During the 19th century there was prolific expansion of the industrial canal systems both in the Midlands, Yorkshire, and especially Lancashire. Canals were "cut into the ground" Thus "Cut" became synonymous with "Canal". "Where's little Jimmy?", " He's playin'in't fiels beside cut".

  • Cricket
  • Cricket

    Color of skin vs. cricket's color (brown/black). Pure blooded Blacks having "large fish eyes, dark brown skin, and long legs like a cricket." Could also refer to Blacks that stay up all night playing loud thumping music, real common in the industrial Midwest.

  • Putty
  • Putty

    Formerly the ship's painter; now applies to the deck department personnel in charge of the paint locker.

  • scammels
  • scammels

    Noun. Prominent and erect female nipples. An abbreviated form of scammel wheel nuts. Scammel, a manufacturer of heavy and industrial vehicles.

  • Bootlip
  • Bootlip

    During the Industrial boom of the auto industry and OSHA'a requirement of safety precautions, workers were required to wear steel-toed boots. Common steel-toed boots are black in color and have large, bulky toes - referencing the size of black's lips.

  • techno-weenie
  • techno-weenie

    n. a rider who knows more about the newest MTB parts and technofads than about the trails. Someone who buys lots of gadgets to add supposed iotas of performance to the bike. Greeting a friend whom we haven't seen in a year, I might say "Hi, Marta!" A techno-weenie might say "Oooh, you got White Industries hubs on that bike now?"

  • Painter
  • Painter

    In the country a popular name for cougar or panther.

  • bobbins
  • bobbins

    adj useless junk. While quite recent slang, it’s rather charming: Did your grandmother leave you anything good? / Nope, just a complete load of ancient bobbins. One possible etymology: that it’s from the north of England (particularly the Lancashire and Manchester areas), which used to be supported largely by cotton mills. As the industrial revolution drew to a close, the mills closed down and the population found itself with a surfeit of largely worthless milling machinery. During that time the phrase “‘twas worth nout but bobbins” sprung up; years later we’re left only with the last word.

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Industrial painter

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  • City, New York State, United States. Founded in 1936 as the School of Industrial Art, the school moved to 1075 Second Avenue in 1960 and more recently

  • Max Bill
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  • metres (82 ft), compared to Samson's 106 metres (348 ft). Three industrial painters working on another rail-mounted crane were close to the jib as it

  • Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union
  • The Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union (FSPDU) was an Australian trade union which existed between 1900 and 1993. It represented labourers in the

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  • Following high school, Green did not play football and had work as an industrial painter. After four years away from the game, he joined a recreational team

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  • Industrial Painting is defined by the 1959 "Manifesto of Industrial Painting: For a unitary applied art", a text by Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio which was