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Beadles was th century American slang for the inhabitants of the state of Virginia.
Blow beets is American slang for to vomit
Getting drunk. "At the party they will be poppin' bottles."Â
Jeremy Beedle is London Cockney rhyming slang for aggravate, annoy (needle).
Jeetled is Northern Irish slang for exhausted.
n. best friends "Gina and Trina are besties, you can't pull 'em apart!"Â
Coppers (police). Blimey - I think the bottles are on to me!
Needles and pins is London Cockney rhyming slang for twins.
Beetles and ants is London Cockney rhyming slang for underpants.
Plant beets is American slang for to vomit
Beetle brain is slang for a slow witted person, an idiot.
Beetle's blood is British slang for stout beer.
Kids toy. Weebles wobble but they don't fall down.
Bottles of booze is London Cockney rhyming slang for shoes.
The shape of a girl's crotch... esp when wearing tight trousers etc. used as "Wow... look at the beetle's bonnet on that!"
Beetle is British slang for to hurry.
Large black 'Doc Marten' style boots much favoured by skinheads. Apparently they were particularly good for crushing beetles though this would probably be achieved just as sucessfully with bare feet.
Beetle off is slang for to depart, often in a hurry.
Noun. The female mons pubis, from its vague resemblence to the bonnet of a Volkswagen Beetle car.
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Any rove beetle.
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Any species of a tribe (Necrophaga) of beetles which, in the larval state, feed on carrion; a burying beetle.
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A genus of plant-eating beetles, including the potato beetle. See Potato beetle.
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Any one of numerous species of beetles of the genus Necrophorus and allied genera; -- called also burying beetle, carrion beetle, sexton beetle.
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One of a tribe of beetles which feed upon decaying animal and vegetable substances; a carrion beetle.
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To finish by subjecting to a hammering process in a beetle or beetling machine; as, to beetle cotton goods.
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A small beetle of the family Halticidae, of many species. They have strong posterior legs and leap like fleas. The turnip flea-beetle (Phyllotreta vittata) and that of the grapevine (Graptodera chalybea) are common injurious species.
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A group of beetles having short elytra, as the rove beetles.
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Any species of lamellicorn beetles belonging to Rutila and allied genera, as the spotted grapevine beetle (Pelidnota punctata).
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Destitute of feet; as, feetless birds.
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A scaraboid beetle.
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One of a group of aquatic beetles having tarsi adapted for swimming. See Water beetle.
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