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  • screw
  • screw

    n. slowed down rap music aka ‘chopped and screwed’ made famous in the south by DJ Screw.  "I don’t bump nothin’ but that screw afta 11."  Lyrical reference: DRAKE'S NOV.18 ALBUM - So Far Gone, 2009  I'm in HoustonCandy paint switchin colors in the lightIt's about like 11 p.mAnd we just rollin through the cityBumpin that screwB.M.OU.G.K 

  • bunny
  • bunny

    n. 1) same as betty, but used to emphasize the female rider's body; could be considerd insulting to some. 2) female novice rider.

  • November
  • November

    In the phonetic alphabet, "nigger" is spelled: November - India - Golf - Golf - Echo - Romeo

  • syrup
  • syrup

    n. 'sippin on some syzzurp' A mixture of codeine induced cough medicine (usually perscription)along with rum or vodka and sprite. Syrup sippin' induces a hallucinatory state in which everything appears slower.  "Sippin' on syrup is dangerous. November 2000 DJ Screw was found dead due to a heart attack resulting from a cough syrup overdose." 

  • NOVICES CHASE
  • NOVICES CHASE

    Novices chase is London Cockney rhyming slang for face.

  • Know the Ropes
  • Know the Ropes

    A sailor who "knows the ropes" is familiar with the miles of cordage and ropes involved in running a ship. Today, it describes someone who has expertise, however it was traditionally the reverse. It was once used to describe a novice sailor who simply knew the names and uses of the ships ropes, but not much else.

  • Makee-learnee
  • Makee-learnee

    Pidgin English (Chinese origin) for someone who is a novice, but is learning on the job. Sometime referred to as "Mickey Learnee".

  • purple ano
  • purple ano

    adj. anodized aluminum in purple. Some riders need to obtain as much of this as possible. It comes in other colors, but they are of no consequence here. pushpush n. 1) a novice's pedaling motion, consisting of alternately pushing each foot down, instead of spinning. 2) a Shimano techno-fad shifting system.

  • charva
  • charva

    n newish word in the U.K. to describe a range of people much similar to pikeys. From Romany (spoken by the Roma people, i.e. gypsies) for “child.” Used in 1960s London to mean “fuck,” as evinced by the Derek Raymond Factory series of novels.

  • trilby
  • trilby

    n a menÂ’s felt-type hat (generally brown). The hat inherited its name from the 1894 George du Maurier novel, Trilby. The novel was not about hats, and if it even mentioned a hat it was only really in passing. However, during the first stage adaptation of the novel, one of the main characters wore a hat of an as-yet-unnamed type. Someone evidently thought that this was a good a time as any to name the hat, and so it was.

  • Get Out Your Web Feet
  • Get Out Your Web Feet

    A piece of advice offered to novice seamen when heavy weather is expected.

  • John Thomas
  • John Thomas

    n penis. The term derives from the name given to the appendage of the leading man in D.H. Lawrence’s novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover. The book was made famous by the obscenity trial it landed Penguin Books in during the 1950s. Someone once told me that in America one could buy “John Thomas relish” to put on your lunch. This turned out to be nonsense, but is somehow still amusing. Perhaps I’ll invent it.

  • captain crash
  • captain crash

    v. to "go down with the ship". Usually the result of a novice spuduser failing to clip out in time.

  • Sprog
  • Sprog

    In short, a novice.

  • Slackers
  • Slackers

    A commonly used nickname for Halifax, Nova Scotia.

  • Bluenose
  • Bluenose

    A warship that has operated inside the Arctic Circle gets blue paint added to the bow to show this fact. People who served in the ship are awarded a Bluenose Certificate. Not to be confused with those from Nova Scotia who consider themselves "Bluenosers" or the schooner named "Bluenose".

Wiki AI search on online names & meanings containing NOV

NOV

  • Nov
  • Nov or NOV may refer to: November, the 11th month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars Nav, Asalem (also ناو, Nov or Nāv), a village in Gilan

  • NOV (computers)
  • NOV, or News Overview, is a widely deployed indexing method for Usenet articles, also found in some Internet email implementations. Written in 1992 by

  • NOV Inc.
  • NOV Inc., formerly National Oilwell Varco, is an American multinational corporation based in Houston, Texas. It is a worldwide provider of equipment and

  • NOvA
  • oscillation of muon neutrinos to electron neutrinos. The primary physics goals of NOvA are: Precise measurement, for neutrinos and antineutrinos, of the mixing

  • Navkat
  • Navkat (Russian: Нау/Навкат; Tajik: Навкат, formerly: Nau or Nov) is a town in Tajikistan located in Sughd Region south-west of Khujand. It is the administrative

  • NOV (gene)
  • NOV (nephroblastoma overexpressed) also known as CCN3 is a matricellular protein that in humans is encoded by the NOV gene. NOV is a member of the CCN

  • Nov Dojran
  • Nov Dojran (Macedonian: Нов Дојран) is a village in the southeastern part of North Macedonia. It is part of the municipality of Dojran. Nov Dojran means

  • Spitamen District
  • Formerly called Nau District (Russian: Науский район) or Nov District (Tajik: Nohiya-i Nov, Ноҳияи Нов; Persian: ناحیۀ ناو), it was renamed Spitamen

  • November 9
  • 1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1601049. Retrieved 2019-01-29. "Famous birthdays for Nov. 9: Eric Dane, Sisqo". UPI. 9 November 2022. Retrieved 7 November 2023. "Frank

  • Tursun Uljaboev
  • Tursun Uljaboev (Russian: Турсун Улябоев; Tajik: Турсун Ӯлҷабоев, formerly Nov) is a jamoat in north-western Tajikistan. It is located in Spitamen District

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang NOV

NOV

  • screw
  • screw

    n. slowed down rap music aka ‘chopped and screwed’ made famous in the south by DJ Screw.  "I don’t bump nothin’ but that screw afta 11."  Lyrical reference: DRAKE'S NOV.18 ALBUM - So Far Gone, 2009  I'm in HoustonCandy paint switchin colors in the lightIt's about like 11 p.mAnd we just rollin through the cityBumpin that screwB.M.OU.G.K 

  • bunny
  • bunny

    n. 1) same as betty, but used to emphasize the female rider's body; could be considerd insulting to some. 2) female novice rider.

  • November
  • November

    In the phonetic alphabet, "nigger" is spelled: November - India - Golf - Golf - Echo - Romeo

  • syrup
  • syrup

    n. 'sippin on some syzzurp' A mixture of codeine induced cough medicine (usually perscription)along with rum or vodka and sprite. Syrup sippin' induces a hallucinatory state in which everything appears slower.  "Sippin' on syrup is dangerous. November 2000 DJ Screw was found dead due to a heart attack resulting from a cough syrup overdose." 

  • NOVICES CHASE
  • NOVICES CHASE

    Novices chase is London Cockney rhyming slang for face.

  • Know the Ropes
  • Know the Ropes

    A sailor who "knows the ropes" is familiar with the miles of cordage and ropes involved in running a ship. Today, it describes someone who has expertise, however it was traditionally the reverse. It was once used to describe a novice sailor who simply knew the names and uses of the ships ropes, but not much else.

  • Makee-learnee
  • Makee-learnee

    Pidgin English (Chinese origin) for someone who is a novice, but is learning on the job. Sometime referred to as "Mickey Learnee".

  • purple ano
  • purple ano

    adj. anodized aluminum in purple. Some riders need to obtain as much of this as possible. It comes in other colors, but they are of no consequence here. pushpush n. 1) a novice's pedaling motion, consisting of alternately pushing each foot down, instead of spinning. 2) a Shimano techno-fad shifting system.

  • charva
  • charva

    n newish word in the U.K. to describe a range of people much similar to pikeys. From Romany (spoken by the Roma people, i.e. gypsies) for “child.” Used in 1960s London to mean “fuck,” as evinced by the Derek Raymond Factory series of novels.

  • trilby
  • trilby

    n a menÂ’s felt-type hat (generally brown). The hat inherited its name from the 1894 George du Maurier novel, Trilby. The novel was not about hats, and if it even mentioned a hat it was only really in passing. However, during the first stage adaptation of the novel, one of the main characters wore a hat of an as-yet-unnamed type. Someone evidently thought that this was a good a time as any to name the hat, and so it was.

  • Get Out Your Web Feet
  • Get Out Your Web Feet

    A piece of advice offered to novice seamen when heavy weather is expected.

  • John Thomas
  • John Thomas

    n penis. The term derives from the name given to the appendage of the leading man in D.H. Lawrence’s novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover. The book was made famous by the obscenity trial it landed Penguin Books in during the 1950s. Someone once told me that in America one could buy “John Thomas relish” to put on your lunch. This turned out to be nonsense, but is somehow still amusing. Perhaps I’ll invent it.

  • captain crash
  • captain crash

    v. to "go down with the ship". Usually the result of a novice spuduser failing to clip out in time.

  • Sprog
  • Sprog

    In short, a novice.

  • Slackers
  • Slackers

    A commonly used nickname for Halifax, Nova Scotia.

  • Bluenose
  • Bluenose

    A warship that has operated inside the Arctic Circle gets blue paint added to the bow to show this fact. People who served in the ship are awarded a Bluenose Certificate. Not to be confused with those from Nova Scotia who consider themselves "Bluenosers" or the schooner named "Bluenose".