What is the meaning of ROME SCOT. Phrases containing ROME SCOT
See meanings and uses of ROME SCOT!Slangs & AI meanings
very good or excellent; “we had some scoffâ€
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Gates of Rome is London Cockney rhyming slang for home.
Gome is American slang for a tediously studious pupil or student.
Rose is British slang for a virginal vagina.
Pope of Rome is London Cockney rhyming slang for home.
Phrs. Come on. Abb. of come ahead. [Liverpool use]
(reek) heat (“I’m all of a roke of sweatâ€)
end a trip from LSD
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Robe is Australian slang for a wardrobe.
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Drome is slang for aerodrome.
Come is slang for to ejaculate or for semen.
Marijuana From hemp, also rhyming slang "rope - dope".
Rope is slang for valium. Rope is slang for marijuana. Rope is slang for tobacco.Rope is slang for deliberately losing a race by holding back. Rope is British slang for a large penis.Rope is American slang for to entice; to inveigle; to decoy. Rope is American slang for a cigar.
Dome is slang for the head.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
1- Name of an old school original Hip Hop party in the parks, school yards, small night clubs, youth centers, and so forth. 2- A term for a cool funky record that someone really likes. They will say "don't change the station, that's  my jam".
The line of hair from the chest to the pubic hair.
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Shaven haven is British slang for a hairless pubic region of a woman.
Broom is Black−American slang for to walk or run
Noun. Erect and prominent female nipples.
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v. t.
To partition, separate, or divide off, by means of a rope, so as to include or exclude something; as, to rope in, or rope off, a plot of ground; to rope out a crowd.
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of Come
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Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust.
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A knot of ribbon formed like a rose; a rose knot; a rosette, esp. one worn on a shoe.
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The home base; he started for home.
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The color of a rose; rose-red; pink.
v. t.
To bind, fasten, or tie with a rope or cord; as, to rope a bale of goods.
v. t.
To draw, as with a rope; to entice; to inveigle; to decoy; as, to rope in customers or voters.
n.
A diamond. See Rose diamond, below.
v. t.
To render rose-colored; to redden; to flush.
adv.
To one's home or country; as in the phrases, go home, come home, carry home.
n.
A rose window. See Rose window, below.
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Consisting of a greater or less portion or sum; composed of a quantity or number which is not stated; -- used to express an indefinite quantity or number; as, some wine; some water; some persons. Used also pronominally; as, I have some.
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A certain; one; -- indicating a person, thing, event, etc., as not known individually, or designated more specifically; as, some man, that is, some one man.
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Not much; a little; moderate; as, the censure was to some extent just.
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About; near; more or less; -- used commonly with numerals, but formerly also with a singular substantive of time or distance; as, a village of some eighty houses; some two or three persons; some hour hence.
v. t.
To learn or repeat by rote.
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Of or pertaining to one's dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts.
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To the place where it belongs; to the end of a course; to the full length; as, to drive a nail home; to ram a cartridge home.
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