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Earls Court is London Cockney rhyming slang for salt.
Verb. To court, to date. [Scottish use]
Hampton Court is London Cockney rhyming slang for salt.
An official hearing or investigation, so named because it may be held wherever most convenient, anywhere along the road, jumping around like a kangaroo, to act on main-line mixups or other urgent problems
A summary court-martial, presided over by the Executive Officer or Commanding Officer.
To court, make love, woo.
The number of scoring darts in cricket (ie. an 8 count/mark would be 2 triples and 1 double, a 5 count/mark could be 1 triple and 2 singles/two doubles and 1 single/1 triple and 1 double)
Bottle of wine is London Cockney rhyming slang for a court fine.
Kangaroo valley is British slang for Earl's Court.
To court.
The Centers for Disease Control and local health departments consider you to have AIDS if your CD4 count has EVER been below 200.viral load testing, the CD4 count as the principal marker for guiding individual HIV treatment decisions and for evaluating the effectiveness of anti-HIV drugs in clinical studies. With accurate measurements of the amount of HIV in their blood plasma as measured by HIV viral load testing, physicians and patients can make more informed decisions about when to start anti-HIV therapy, when to stop using an ineffective treatment and when to add or switch to a new treatment.
Kangaroo court is slang for a group of individuals who take it upon themselves to pass judgment and punishment on someone.
n pumps. Lightweight heeled womenÂ’s dress shoes with enclosed toes.
Supreme Court Of The United States
Count My Fingers
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Eighteeth-century expressions for penis.
Skin and blister is London Cockney rhyming slang for sister.
Aggressive masculine lesbian.
To eat.
A 20 dollar bag of marijuana
mariquana
Voddy is British slang for vodka.
Club or coffeehouse catering to young homosexuals, too young for taverns.
An alcoholic liquor, especially rum diluted with water.
Birdcage is London Cockney rhyming slang for a stage.
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v. i.
To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.
n.
The railing that incloses the place which counsel occupy in courts of justice. Hence, the phrase at the bar of the court signifies in open court.
n.
The secondary, inferior, or rear courtyard of a large house; the outer court of a castle.
n.
A place arranged for playing the game of tennis; also, one of the divisions of a tennis court.
n.
A court consisting of military or naval officers, for the trial of one belonging to the army or navy, or of offenses against military or naval law.
a.
Characterized by excessive brevity; short; rudely concise; as, curt limits; a curt answer.
n.
A court of record held once a year, in a particular hundred, lordship, or manor, before the steward of the leet.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Court
n.
An inferior court of law, not of record.
n.
An inferior court of civil jurisdiction, attached to a manor, and held by the steward; a baron's court; -- now fallen into disuse.
pl.
of Court-martial
imp. & p. p.
of Court-martial
n.
A court, or cause in court.
v. i.
To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.
v. t.
To subject to trial by a court-martial.
n.
Any formal assembling of the retinue of a sovereign; as, to hold a court.
imp. & p. p.
of Court
v. t.
A formal statement of the plaintiff's case in court; in a more technical and correct sense, a particular allegation or charge in a declaration or indictment, separately setting forth the cause of action or prosecution.
n.
The artifices, intrigues, and plottings, at courts.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Court-martial
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