What is the meaning of THOUGHT. Phrases containing THOUGHT
See meanings and uses of THOUGHT!Slangs & AI meanings
When the U.S. government was clearing the West of Native Americans, they sent many black units to hunt them down. The Indians thought they looked like buffalo.
Irish, especially during the late 19th early 20th century, were thought of as no better than "niggers," and conversely, blacks were associated with them.
Black soldiers of the U.S. army who fought Indians and policed the frontier in the years following the Civil War. The term was derived from the men's hair which the Indians thought resembled the fur of the buffalo. Not all of the recruits were former slaves; most were free blacks of Northern parentage and many had served with distinction during the Civil War.
Stereotypical thought of blacks using voodoo.
Impatiently give vent to one's feeling or opinions. "When he came upon the town bully, he ripped out what he thought of him."
Refers to Colonel Sanders. Blacks are thought to love Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Refers to pregnant black women, thought to be breeding future criminals.
Good ideas, thoughts
Deep thought; absence of mind. "He is in a brown study.â€
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
general purpose, as in general purpose tent
Adj. Excellent, appealing, attractive.Noun. A habitual, heavy drinker of alcohol. Derog.
v. (derived from "gigging")Dancing. 2. A generic verb used for an assortment of activities. Usually the form of "to be." "I'm just giggan it here with my friends."Â
Stupid or annoying person
To introuce or initiate someone into homosexual sex.
Self explanatory
Pretty Darn Quick
Darbies is British slang for handcuffs. Darbies is British slang for hands. Darbies is British slang for fingerprints.Darbies was old slang for fetters, shackles.
- This means you are feeling a little drunk. Some people also use it to mean that something has gone wrong.
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a.
Full of thought; employed in meditation; contemplative; as, a man of thoughtful mind.
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Not indicating thought or reflection; thoughtless.
n.
An open or unoccupied space between bodies or things; an interruption of continuity; chasm; gap; as, a vacancy between buildings; a vacancy between sentences or thoughts.
v. t.
To recall or take back, as something thought.
n.
A powerful brass instrument of the trumpet kind, thought by some to be the ancient sackbut, consisting of a tube in three parts, bent twice upon itself and ending in a bell. The middle part, bent double, slips into the outer parts, as in a telescope, so that by change of the vibrating length any tone within the compass of the instrument (which may be bass or tenor or alto or even, in rare instances, soprano) is commanded. It is the only member of the family of wind instruments whose scale, both diatonic and chromatic, is complete without the aid of keys or pistons, and which can slide from note to note as smoothly as the human voice or a violin. Softly blown, it has a rich and mellow sound, which becomes harsh and blatant when the tones are forced; used with discretion, its effect is often solemn and majestic.
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One wearing a waistcoat; esp., a woman wearing one uncovered, or thought fit for such a habit; hence, a loose woman; strumpet.
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Form; cast; shape; manner; fashion; -- used in a literal or figurative sense; hence, form of expression; mode of signifying; as, the turn of thought; a man of a sprightly turn in conversation.
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Attentive; careful; exercising the judgment; having the mind directed to an object; as, thoughtful of gain; thoughtful in seeking truth.
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A train of association, thoughts, emotions, or the like; a current; a course.
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Lacking thought; careless; inconsiderate; rash; as, a thoughtless person, or act.
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That which is thought; an idea; a mental conception, whether an opinion, judgment, fancy, purpose, or intention.
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Ambitious and imaginative vagueness in thought, imagery, or diction.
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Not thinking; not heedful; thoughtless; inconsiderate; as, unthinking youth.
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Empty of thought; thoughtless; not occupied with study or reflection; as, a vacant mind.
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Having one's thoughts directed toward mean or insignificant subjects.
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A small degree or quantity; a trifle; as, a thought longer; a thought better.
v. i.
To walk or run about in a slatternly, careless, or thoughtless manner.
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Not aware; not noticing; giving no heed; thoughtless; inattentive.
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Hence, a wandering of the thoughts; a wild or fanciful freak; a whim; a whimsical purpose.
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Repetition of a theme or melody with fanciful embellishments or modifications, in time, tune, or harmony, or sometimes change of key; the presentation of a musical thought in new and varied aspects, yet so that the essential features of the original shall still preserve their identity.
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