What is the meaning of VIDE. Phrases containing VIDE
See meanings and uses of VIDE!Slangs & AI meanings
Dirty, badly dressed person who usually looks older/younger than they are eg. 12 year olds with stubble, or 40 year old that looks about 12. Classic looking slipper Jack Wilde in Oliver - he is 12 yet he has a full chin of stubble or Steve Marriot from the Small Faces (the opposite) - used as in "I'm not going in there it's full of slippers" - "He's a right slipper he is", Derived from the 'pooper estates' in towns where there are always 3 shops - a chip shop, a video shop and a offie. People from the estate would shop, rent a video but mostly play the bandit in the chip shop wearing their slippers - never shoes, they'd walk to the shops in their slippers Slippertown - the part of town would be then named.
To masturbate. According to VH-1 Pop-Up Videos (June 11, 1998) 64% of boys "beat it" before age 15. (I think the Michael Jackson video Beat It! is a kind of jerk song and the choreography in the video certainly reminds me of beating it!
(n.) A third party software program used to take screen and video captures in full-screen mode programs. (v.) To record a movie or video, most often using the Fraps software.
Nude photographic material of boys, sexually explicit videos or pictures, which depict youths men, age 18 to 24 on the internet.
n 1. The control stick of an aircraft. 2. A manual control or cursor device, as one attached to a computer or video game.
Pilot Landing Aid Television. a videotape camera that records all carrier launches and recoveries.
n copious amounts of paperwork or literature: You would not believe the bloody stack of bumf that came with my new video recorder. Possibly derived from the army and a contraction of the phrase “bum fodder,” i.e., toilet paper.
Having sex. This term was made famous by the 1985 video "Dancing in the Sheets" which starred Mick Jagger and David Bowie [definition correction] {The phrase is incorrectly stated as a David Bowie/Mick Jagger song. They song they sang was "Dancing in the STREETS" which was a remake of the 1960's song by Martha Reeves and the Vandelles. The group that sang. "Dancing in the SHEETS" was the group Shalamar around 1985-86. Subbmitted by Stephanie Bizzle 02-05-2002 Indianapolis, IN USA.
(acr.) (n.) Cutscene. A segment of video that tells a story; happens when on a quest or mission.
A video; "Let's go rent a vid and chill."
Expression of superiority, i.e. when is better at a thing than another. Used as "I own you in Perfect Dark!" (video game), "None "l33t sp34k" (leet speak) version of 0wn3rz". Same meaning as own or owned (both leet speak and normal) Most commonly found as "I 0wn3rz j00!" (I own you!) (ed: someone want to write up a definition on l33t sp34k??).
Nude photographic material of boys or girls under the legal age. In Canada and the United States, sexually explicit videos or pictures of and kind which depict youths under the age of 18, is illegal.
Nude photographic material of boys, sexually explicit videos or pictures, which depict youths men, age 18 to 24.
1 v stick; wedge. Push something into something, often something that was not intended for that purpose: Eventually we discovered that it wasn’t working because our son had bunged a Polish sausage into the video recorder. 2 n stopper, often rubber. The type of thing you use to block fluid from coming out of things. 3 n bribe intended to buy silence. A monetary reward given to someone in order to buy their tacit agreement, often associated with the fixing of sports games: Everyone knows that their manager’s taking bungs to throw the matches anyway. 4 – up full of cold; congested: I can’t come into work today, one of the kids is bunged up.
a presenter of music videos, usually on television
1 n VCR: I left it in the living room sitting on top of the video. And yes, they do call the tapes “videos” too. These days the general concept of a video tape is fading into the distant past as DVD takes over. Perhaps eventually I’ll remove this. 2 v record onto videotape: Mary and I spent the weekend videoing the neighbours copulating.
A lazy person who idles away time, usually watching the television, playing video or computer games. [My exlover Ray was a couch potato].
Description of a 16 year old boy - with mullet and penchant for rock - who spouts nonsense and lives possible the worst, most humdrum existance ever. that sort of person. From from the 1980s video diary tv show called 'in bed with chris needham'.
1 n a person whose hobby is to, well, spot trains. They stand in railway stations or on bridges and note down the types and serial numbers of any trains that go past. I was fortunate enough to be in Reading Station one afternoon while a train-spotting convention was in town; the place was a sea of bright yellow reflective jackets and they had video cameras set up on each platform. Perhaps itÂ’s a social thing. Anyway, the term was made a household one by Irvine WelshÂ’s excellent book, Trainspotting, which is not about spotting trains. 2 n nerd. Stemming directly from the prior definition, this word has come to mean anyone who is a little too engrossed in one particular none-too-interesting subject, and probably a virgin.
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slippy, slip, sliz, slizzy, slipknot
A girl who acts promisciously, acting promisciously.
Vrb phrs. Quieten down, stop talking. Usually in the imperative.
 Skeleton Key
nickname for Autralia's Prime Minister,Bob Menzies during the second world war - so named for selling iron to the Japanese only to have it converted to steel against his own country
Communications Control Room
Jock is slang for a Scottsman.Jock is slang for an un−named male.Jock is slang for a jockey.Jock is American slang for an athlete, sportsman.Jock was th century slang for the genitals.
Heroin/marijuana combination
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A sentinel, usually on horseback, stationed on the outpost of an army, to watch an enemy and give notice of danger; a vidette.
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That is to say; to wit; videlicet; -- introducing a particular or specific designation.
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To wit; namely; videlicet; -- often abbreviated to sc., or ss.
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Same Vedette.
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To wit; namely; -- often abbreviated to viz.
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