What is the meaning of TOLD. Phrases containing TOLD
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 To tell extravagant stories, to exaggerate overmuch; same as “throw the hatchet.†From the extremely wonderful stories which used to be told of the Norman archers, and more subsequently of Indians’ skill with the tomahawk.
n Idioms: go through the roof 1. To grow, intensify, or rise to an enormous, often unexpected degree: Operating costs went through the roof last year. 2. To become extremely angry: When I told her about breaking the window, she went through the roof. raise the roof 1. To be extremely noisy and boisterous: They raised the roof at the party. 2. To complain loudly and bitterly: Angry tenants finally raised the roof about their noisy neighbors.
n 1: feces. 2: a ludicrously false statement. 3: a coarse term for defecation. 4: (obscene) insulting terms of address. 5: something of little value; it is not worth shit. 6: a morphine derivative. v. 1: give away information about somebody:He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam 2: have a bowel movement.
An imaginary collection at the Zoological Gardens, which are supposed to receive care and attention from persons fitted by nature for such office and for little else. An idle and useless person is often told that he is only fit to lead the blind monkeys to evacuate.
a youngster who has graduated in the school of winter experience thus: himself not knowing how severely frost could freeze and whiten his nose, his companions kept him in ignorance till he suffered the ordeal “unknowest.â€Â They enjoyed the joke at his expense, and surprised him by applying snow to the part. Then, with a clap on the back, told him he was a youngster no more but a whitenose
Job, as in Marlowe saying he’s on “a confidential lay;†or more generally, what someone does, as in “The hotel-sneak used to be my lay†As in “I gave him the lay†- I told him where things stood (as in lay of the of land)
n 1. An area of interest or skill: Cooking is not my bag. 2. A woman considered ugly or unkempt. 3. The scrotum. v. bagged, bagging, bags v.tr. 1. To fail to attend purposely; skip: bagged classes for the day and went to the beach. 2. To stop doing or considering; abandon: bagged the idea and started from scratch. bag it 1. To cease discussion of an issue: Finally in disgust I told my debating opponent to bag it. 2. To bring along one's lunch, as in a paper bag: I don't like cafeteria food, so I always bag it.
(strayt up) adv., Truthfully, absolutely. “She straight up told me she likes that boy.† [Etym., Hip hop]
Who in the name of the Great Prairie Winds…
Who in the name of the Great Prairie Winds…
This interrogative was used by a shopkeeper when Merei Spanjaf told him she was sent by Bandis Yong.
adj 1. Sexually excited or exciting. 2. a. Recently stolen: a hot car. b. Wanted by the police: a hot suspect. 3. Very good or impressive. Often used in the negative: I'm not so hot at math. 4. Funny or absurd: told a hot one about the neighbors' dog. 5. a. Performing with great skill and daring: a hot drummer. b. Having or characterized by repeated successes: a player who is on a hot streak. c. Fast and responsive: a hot sports car. d. Unusually lucky: hot at craps.hots n: Strong sexual attraction or desire. Used with the.Idioms:hot to trot 1. Sexually avid; lascivious. 2. Ready and willing; eager.make it hot for To make things uncomfortable or dangerous for: Don't make it hot for yourself by needlessly finding fault.hotness n.
News that has already been heard or told before.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
If you ask someone "Yo, wanna go get blazed?" You are asking them if they want to go smoke weed. Or already high "Man, I'm blazed"
[phonetic spelling] a joint containing a mixture of marijuana and crack
Black men who prefer white women. Used by blacks.
Holy friar is London Cockney rhyming slang for liar.
Crack smokers searching the floor for crack
When in a conversation, and something is weird, unusual, not ordinary, you will say "that's ghetto" or if about someone, "your so ghetto".
Big blue is slang for IBM.
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Told in a story.
n.
That which is told; tale; account.
n.
Any story told to excite wonder; common talk; the theme of talk.
p. p. & a.
Narrated; told.
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of Tell
a.
Not communicable; incapable of being communicated, shared, told, or imparted, to others.
n.
A story told by a sailor for the amusement of his companions; a story or tale; as, to spin a yarn.
n.
To distribute in small portions or at second hand; to tell again or to many (what has been told or done); to report; as, to retail slander.
v. i.
A number told or counted off; a reckoning by count; an enumeration; a count, in distinction from measure or weight; a number reckoned or stated.
n.
A special business intrusted to a messenger; something to be told or done by one sent somewhere for the purpose; often, a verbal message; a commission; as, the servant was sent on an errand; to do an errand. Also, one's purpose in going anywhere.
v. i.
To be informed by oral communication; to be told; to receive information by report or by letter.
v. t.
To defame; to injure by maliciously uttering a false report; to tarnish or impair the reputation of by false tales maliciously told or propagated; to calumniate.
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Capable of being narrated or told.
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Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular confession to the priest.
v. i.
That which is told; an oral relation or recital; any rehearsal of what has occured; narrative; discourse; statement; history; story.
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Capable of being told.
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That which is feigned, invented, or imagined; especially, a feigned or invented story, whether oral or written. Hence: A story told in order to deceive; a fabrication; -- opposed to fact, or reality.
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Not told; not related; not revealed; as, untold secrets.
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