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  • Five spot, a Lincoln
  • Five spot, a Lincoln

    $5 bill

  • gaffer tape
  • gaffer tape

    n duct tape. Sort of. The heavy, slightly meshed sticky tape used to silence potential murder victims and to reliably and effectively attach small animals to tables. Unlike duct tape, gaffer tape is designed not to melt onto things, and is used extensively in the theatre and film industry. Probably derived from the fact that the Gaffer is the chief electrician on a film set.

  • dubs
  • dubs

    Rims on car. (ed: still no clue what a 'rim' is but we got the following extra info.:) "She put 20 inch DUBS on her 2002 Lincoln Navigator last week. Custom 20 inch rims (or bigger). Really wide rims. The slang word originated from American Hip Hop culture (1999 or later). Common on Lowriders, SUV's, trucks and expensive sports cars. (ed: so still no real clue what a 'rim' is. Is it the same as a hub cap?). But then Iain sent this in: In the entry "dubs" you say it refers to "rims" and you don't know what that is, what it refers to is the actual wheel on the car/truck/bus not the hubcap, so 18inch rims are wheels with a diameter of 18 inches, tyres go on the outside of the rim. So people would refer to having alloy rims (or just alloys) when they had alloy wheels on the car. Which solves that!

  • struck off
  • struck off

    v removed from a registered position of responsibility, usually the General Medical Council: Well, we were pretty sure sheÂ’d get struck off after the whole thing with the electric toothbrush and that poor man in the wheelchair. The term gave its name to the BBC radio medical comedy, Struck Off and Die.

  • Lincoln Skins
  • Lincoln Skins

    Greenbacks.

  • demister
  • demister

    n defroster. The little network of electrical wires that weave around your carÂ’s rear window and are intended to remove frost. They are perhaps referred to as such in the U.K. because any devices attached to British-built cars have precious little chance of getting rid of frost, and, indeed, donÂ’t stand much of a chance against mist, either.

  • LINCOLN'S INN
  • LINCOLN'S INN

    Lincoln's Inn is London Cockney rhyming slang for hand (fin). Lincoln's Inn is London Cockney rhyming slang for five pounds (finn). Lincoln's Inn was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for gin.

  • gaffer
  • gaffer

    n bloke in charge. Originally the foreman of a construction site, but can be used universally. In the film industry, the gaffer is the setÂ’s chief electrician, in charge of pretty much anything with wires attached to it. This may or may not be relevant.

  • Lincoln's Mistake
  • Lincoln's Mistake

    US President Abraham Lincoln is known to have freed the slaves.

  • Dead Presidents
  • Dead Presidents

    Slang term for money (reference to pictures of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin et.al. on paper or coined currency).

  • mental
  • mental

    adj insane; crazy: It was kind of romantic to start with, but as soon as I turned on the electric toothbrush he went mental.

  • PINHEAD
  • PINHEAD

    Brakeman. Pin-lifter is yard brakeman. Pinner is a switchman that follows. Pin-puller is a switchman that cuts off cars from a train. The old-style link-and-pin coupler (now rarely used) was called Lincoln pin

  • earth
  • earth

    n ground. Only in the electrical context – this is the wire that zooms off into the planet somewhere and somehow stops people from electrocuting themselves in the bath.

  • Stepn Fetchit
  • Stepn Fetchit

    Stage name of American actor Lincoln Perry, type cast as a slow, uneducated & easily frightened Black man. Derogatory term also used to suggest the toady behavior of Black civil servants.

  • balla'
  • balla'

    n. Someone who flaunts money.  "Check out that baller over there . . . let's jack his car!"  Lyrical reference: CHAMILLIONAIRE LYRICS - Pimp Mode  "Presidential in the Lincoln A Balla in the Beama Man..." 

  • Lincoln Skins
  • Lincoln Skins

    Greenbacks.

  • ELECTRIC SOUP
  • ELECTRIC SOUP

    Electric soup is slang for alcoholic drink.

  • tram
  • tram

    n streetcar; trolley. A device very much like a train except it generally runs on tracks built on top of normal roads and is often powered electrically by high-strung cables (I mean ones on poles, not ones of an excitable disposition). Trams are making something of a comeback in Europe generally, with new systems springing up in the U.K.

  • fairy lights
  • fairy lights

    n Christmas lights. IÂ’d like to describe these by reading from an entry in a fictional encyclopaedia for aliens: Human beings celebrate Christmas by cutting the top off a tree, moving it to a pot in their living room, covering it with small electrical lights and standing a small model of a woman on its tip. As it dies, they drink alcohol, sing to it and give it gifts.

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LINCOLN ELECTRIC

  • Lincoln Electric
  • Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. is an American multinational and global manufacturer of welding products, arc welding equipment, welding accessories, plasma

  • Lincoln Electric System
  • The Lincoln Electric System is a publicly owned electric distribution system providing electricity and related services to customers in Lincoln, Nebraska

  • Lincoln Navigator
  • The Lincoln Navigator is a full-size luxury SUV marketed and sold by the Lincoln Motor Company brand of Ford Motor Company since the 1998 model year. Sold

  • John C. Lincoln
  • ticket. He held 55 patents on several electrical devices, founded the Lincoln Electric Co., invested in the construction of the Camelback Inn, presided over

  • Welding
  • History. Lincoln Electric 1994, p. 1.1–5 Cary & Helzer 2005, p. 7 Cary & Helzer 2005, p. 7 Irving 1999, pp. 61–64 Lincoln Electric 1994, p. 1.1–6 Lincoln Electric

  • Gas tungsten arc welding
  •  8 Lincoln Electric 1994, pp. 1.1–8 Miller Electric Mfg Co 2013, pp. 14, 19 Cary & Helzer 2005, p. 75 Miller Electric Mfg Co 2013, pp. 5, 17 Lincoln Electric

  • Shielded metal arc welding
  • Cary & Helzer 2005, p. 104 Lincoln Electric 1994, p. 6.2-1 Lincoln Electric 1994, pp. 6.2-13, 9.2-1, 10.1-3 Lincoln Electric 1994, pp. 7.2-5, 7.2-8 Weman

  • Wolf Robotics
  • construction, mining and agriculture. In August 2015, welding manufacturer Lincoln Electric acquired Rimrock Holdings Corporation and its two divisions, Rimrock

  • Lincoln Corsair
  • Corsair joined the Lincoln Nautilus (previously the Lincoln MKX), Lincoln Aviator, Lincoln Continental, and Lincoln Navigator in the Lincoln model line. The

  • Lincoln
  • Island Lincoln (film), a 2012 film by Steven Spielberg Lincoln, one of the Grounders in The 100 TV series Lincoln Electric, an American company Lincoln International

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang LINCOLN ELECTRIC

LINCOLN ELECTRIC

  • Five spot, a Lincoln
  • Five spot, a Lincoln

    $5 bill

  • gaffer tape
  • gaffer tape

    n duct tape. Sort of. The heavy, slightly meshed sticky tape used to silence potential murder victims and to reliably and effectively attach small animals to tables. Unlike duct tape, gaffer tape is designed not to melt onto things, and is used extensively in the theatre and film industry. Probably derived from the fact that the Gaffer is the chief electrician on a film set.

  • dubs
  • dubs

    Rims on car. (ed: still no clue what a 'rim' is but we got the following extra info.:) "She put 20 inch DUBS on her 2002 Lincoln Navigator last week. Custom 20 inch rims (or bigger). Really wide rims. The slang word originated from American Hip Hop culture (1999 or later). Common on Lowriders, SUV's, trucks and expensive sports cars. (ed: so still no real clue what a 'rim' is. Is it the same as a hub cap?). But then Iain sent this in: In the entry "dubs" you say it refers to "rims" and you don't know what that is, what it refers to is the actual wheel on the car/truck/bus not the hubcap, so 18inch rims are wheels with a diameter of 18 inches, tyres go on the outside of the rim. So people would refer to having alloy rims (or just alloys) when they had alloy wheels on the car. Which solves that!

  • struck off
  • struck off

    v removed from a registered position of responsibility, usually the General Medical Council: Well, we were pretty sure sheÂ’d get struck off after the whole thing with the electric toothbrush and that poor man in the wheelchair. The term gave its name to the BBC radio medical comedy, Struck Off and Die.

  • Lincoln Skins
  • Lincoln Skins

    Greenbacks.

  • demister
  • demister

    n defroster. The little network of electrical wires that weave around your carÂ’s rear window and are intended to remove frost. They are perhaps referred to as such in the U.K. because any devices attached to British-built cars have precious little chance of getting rid of frost, and, indeed, donÂ’t stand much of a chance against mist, either.

  • LINCOLN'S INN
  • LINCOLN'S INN

    Lincoln's Inn is London Cockney rhyming slang for hand (fin). Lincoln's Inn is London Cockney rhyming slang for five pounds (finn). Lincoln's Inn was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for gin.

  • gaffer
  • gaffer

    n bloke in charge. Originally the foreman of a construction site, but can be used universally. In the film industry, the gaffer is the setÂ’s chief electrician, in charge of pretty much anything with wires attached to it. This may or may not be relevant.

  • Lincoln's Mistake
  • Lincoln's Mistake

    US President Abraham Lincoln is known to have freed the slaves.

  • Dead Presidents
  • Dead Presidents

    Slang term for money (reference to pictures of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin et.al. on paper or coined currency).

  • mental
  • mental

    adj insane; crazy: It was kind of romantic to start with, but as soon as I turned on the electric toothbrush he went mental.

  • PINHEAD
  • PINHEAD

    Brakeman. Pin-lifter is yard brakeman. Pinner is a switchman that follows. Pin-puller is a switchman that cuts off cars from a train. The old-style link-and-pin coupler (now rarely used) was called Lincoln pin

  • earth
  • earth

    n ground. Only in the electrical context – this is the wire that zooms off into the planet somewhere and somehow stops people from electrocuting themselves in the bath.

  • Stepn Fetchit
  • Stepn Fetchit

    Stage name of American actor Lincoln Perry, type cast as a slow, uneducated & easily frightened Black man. Derogatory term also used to suggest the toady behavior of Black civil servants.

  • balla'
  • balla'

    n. Someone who flaunts money.  "Check out that baller over there . . . let's jack his car!"  Lyrical reference: CHAMILLIONAIRE LYRICS - Pimp Mode  "Presidential in the Lincoln A Balla in the Beama Man..." 

  • Lincoln Skins
  • Lincoln Skins

    Greenbacks.

  • ELECTRIC SOUP
  • ELECTRIC SOUP

    Electric soup is slang for alcoholic drink.

  • tram
  • tram

    n streetcar; trolley. A device very much like a train except it generally runs on tracks built on top of normal roads and is often powered electrically by high-strung cables (I mean ones on poles, not ones of an excitable disposition). Trams are making something of a comeback in Europe generally, with new systems springing up in the U.K.

  • fairy lights
  • fairy lights

    n Christmas lights. IÂ’d like to describe these by reading from an entry in a fictional encyclopaedia for aliens: Human beings celebrate Christmas by cutting the top off a tree, moving it to a pot in their living room, covering it with small electrical lights and standing a small model of a woman on its tip. As it dies, they drink alcohol, sing to it and give it gifts.