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  • half-inch
  • half-inch

    Verb. To steal. Rhyming slang for 'pinch'. E.g."Yeah, I didn't have enough money so I half-inched it from my mum's purse." [1920s]

  • scarper
  • scarper

    v run away. Usually from the scene of some sort of unpleasant incident in which you were a part: I saw some kids out the window writing all over my car in spray paint but by the time I got there they’d scarpered. It may be derived from the Cockney rhyming slang “Scappa Flow” / “go.” Scappa Flow is a large natural harbour on an island north of Scotland where the British naval fleet was kept during World War One. All this extra information provided free of charge.

  • 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.

  • Quarter-inch admiral
  • Quarter-inch admiral

    A less-than-complimentary term for an officer cadet. The term comes from the rank insignia of an Officer Cadet, which is a narrow 1/4 inch bar.

  • HALF INCH
  • HALF INCH

    Half inch is British rhyming slang for steal (pinch).

  • Half Inch
  • Half Inch

    Pinch (steal). Someone's half-inched me pint!

  • ONE magazine, ONE, Inc.
  • ONE magazine, ONE, Inc.

    One of the first Gay magazine. the October 1954 issue of ONE magazine was withheld by the postmaster as "obscene, lewd, lascivious and filthy," the publishers, ONE, Inc., fought their case successfully all the way to the Supreme Court. In 1981 the state of California granted ONE,Inc. the right to operate as an accredited graduate school, students can earned the degree of Ph.D. in homosexual studies.

  • scammels
  • scammels

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

  • Inc
  • Inc

    Short for Incoming Train. Used when a large enemy force is spotted heading for a specific location. For example, if a scout saw a Covenant zerg heading for Blue Road Keep, they would say in zone chat "dc inc brk".

  • shirty
  • shirty

    adj testy; irritable. May have originated in a time when people used to take off their shirts to fight and so “getting shirty” meant that you were preparing to thrash a rotten scoundrel to within an inch of his pitiful life.

  • 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".

  • waster
  • waster

    n someone who just sits around watching television and spending their income support on dope. Presumably derived in some way from “time-waster.”

  • 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).

  • LIQUID INCENSE
  • LIQUID INCENSE

    Liquid Incense is slang for amyl nitrate (or any associated inhalant drug).

  • 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.

  • swizz
  • swizz

    n a small-scale swindle or con. If you opened your eight-pack of KitKats and there were only seven, you might mutter “that’s a bloody swizz.” If you discovered that your cleaning lady had been making out large cheques to herself over a ten year period, you’d be inclined to use stronger wording.

  • HT
  • HT

    Hi There -or- Hat Tip

  • 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?"

  • 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.

  • 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.

Wiki AI search on online names & meanings containing HT INDUSTRIES-INC

HT INDUSTRIES-INC

  • 5-HT receptor
  • 5-HT receptors, 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors, or serotonin receptors, are a group of G protein-coupled receptor and ligand-gated ion channels found in

  • Nadcap
  • Elastomer Seals (SEAL) Electronics (ETG) Fluids Distribution (FLU) Heat Treating (HT) Materials Testing Laboratories (MTL) Measurement & Inspection (M&I) Metallic

  • Hitron
  • Hitron entered IT and communication industries. In 1989, Hitron entered in the field of GIS. In 1996, Hitron constructed HtNet to provide dial-up internet

  • Pataudi family
  • reveals why he refuses films with wife Kareena Kapoor". Hindustan Times. HT Media. 21 October 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2019. "Iftikhar Ali Khan". Making

  • Fortune India 500
  • Entertainment Enterprises (#1 media, #256 overall), Sun TV Network (#2, #347), HT Media (#3, #383), Network 18 (#4, #413) and Dish TV (#5, #437) are in the

  • Cummins
  • Cummins Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and distributes engines, electric vehicle components, and power generation

  • Technocracy movement
  • businesspeople were incapable of reforming their industries in the public interest and that control of industry should thus be given to engineers. Howard Scott

  • Popcorn Time
  • Popcorntime.app, formerly popcorntime.sh, is sponsored by private VPN company VPN.ht. This Popcorn Time fork was originally launched with the web domain time4popcorn

  • Red Hat
  • Red Hat, Inc. (formerly Red Hat Software, Inc.) is an American software company that provides open source software products to enterprises and is a subsidiary

  • Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (H)
  • Companies Inc. HVT.A US Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. HE US H.B. Fuller Company FUL US HCA Holdings, Inc. HCA US HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. HCC US

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang HT INDUSTRIES-INC

HT INDUSTRIES-INC

  • half-inch
  • half-inch

    Verb. To steal. Rhyming slang for 'pinch'. E.g."Yeah, I didn't have enough money so I half-inched it from my mum's purse." [1920s]

  • scarper
  • scarper

    v run away. Usually from the scene of some sort of unpleasant incident in which you were a part: I saw some kids out the window writing all over my car in spray paint but by the time I got there they’d scarpered. It may be derived from the Cockney rhyming slang “Scappa Flow” / “go.” Scappa Flow is a large natural harbour on an island north of Scotland where the British naval fleet was kept during World War One. All this extra information provided free of charge.

  • 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.

  • Quarter-inch admiral
  • Quarter-inch admiral

    A less-than-complimentary term for an officer cadet. The term comes from the rank insignia of an Officer Cadet, which is a narrow 1/4 inch bar.

  • HALF INCH
  • HALF INCH

    Half inch is British rhyming slang for steal (pinch).

  • Half Inch
  • Half Inch

    Pinch (steal). Someone's half-inched me pint!

  • ONE magazine, ONE, Inc.
  • ONE magazine, ONE, Inc.

    One of the first Gay magazine. the October 1954 issue of ONE magazine was withheld by the postmaster as "obscene, lewd, lascivious and filthy," the publishers, ONE, Inc., fought their case successfully all the way to the Supreme Court. In 1981 the state of California granted ONE,Inc. the right to operate as an accredited graduate school, students can earned the degree of Ph.D. in homosexual studies.

  • scammels
  • scammels

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

  • Inc
  • Inc

    Short for Incoming Train. Used when a large enemy force is spotted heading for a specific location. For example, if a scout saw a Covenant zerg heading for Blue Road Keep, they would say in zone chat "dc inc brk".

  • shirty
  • shirty

    adj testy; irritable. May have originated in a time when people used to take off their shirts to fight and so “getting shirty” meant that you were preparing to thrash a rotten scoundrel to within an inch of his pitiful life.

  • 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".

  • waster
  • waster

    n someone who just sits around watching television and spending their income support on dope. Presumably derived in some way from “time-waster.”

  • 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).

  • LIQUID INCENSE
  • LIQUID INCENSE

    Liquid Incense is slang for amyl nitrate (or any associated inhalant drug).

  • 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.

  • swizz
  • swizz

    n a small-scale swindle or con. If you opened your eight-pack of KitKats and there were only seven, you might mutter “that’s a bloody swizz.” If you discovered that your cleaning lady had been making out large cheques to herself over a ten year period, you’d be inclined to use stronger wording.

  • HT
  • HT

    Hi There -or- Hat Tip

  • 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?"

  • 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.

  • 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.