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Bin Laden is British slang for someone who wears a turban.
Bind is slang for something annoying; to complain.
Bingo is British customs officers' slang for an arrest or a successful search. Bingo was th centuryBritish slang for alcoholic spirits, particularly brandy.
Bindle punk, Chronic wanderers; itinerant misfits, criminals, migratory harvest workers, and lumber jacks. Called so because they carried a “bindle.†George and Lenny in Of Mice and Men are bindle stiffs.
, bindle stiff Chronic wanderers; itinerant misfits, criminals, migratory harvest workers, and lumber jacks. Called so because they carried a “bindle.†George and Lenny in Of Mice and Men are bindle stiffs.
Hobo who totes a blanket and uses it wherever night finds him. (Bindle is a corruption of "bundle")
Bins is British slang for binoculars. Bins is British slang for spectacles.
(Bineky) ill-tempered, cross or moody or morose; a corruption of finicky
Bingle is Australian slang for a car accident.
Bindlestiff is American slang for a migrant vagrant.
crack
Bint is derogatory Cockney slang for a girl or woman.
to inject a drug
Binnie Hale is London Cockney rhyming slang for a confidence trickster's story (tale).
Bindle is American slang for a small packet of drug powder; heroin. Bindle is American tramp slang for a tramp's bundle.
Bin is British slang for to throw away, reject. Bin is British slang for the pocket.Bin is British slang for an asylum. Bin is British slang for a police cell.
Binghi is derogatory Australian slang for an Aborigine.
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Adapted to the use of both eyes; as, a binocular microscope or telescope.
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Binominal.
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So as to bind.
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Consisting of two terms; pertaining to binomials; as, a binomial root.
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That binds; obligatory.
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Anything that binds, as a fillet, cord, rope, or band; a bandage; -- esp. the principal piece of timber intended to bind together any building.
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Same as Binate.
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Alt. of Binucleate
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Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.
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Having two nuclei; as, binucleate cells.
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Pertaining to both eyes; employing both eyes at once; as, binocular vision.
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One who binds; as, a binder of sheaves; one whose trade is to bind; as, a binder of books.
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A plant of the genus Convolvulus; as, greater bindweed (C. Sepium); lesser bindweed (C. arvensis); the white, the blue, the Syrian, bindweed. The black bryony, or Tamus, is called black bindweed, and the Smilax aspera, rough bindweed.
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Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc.; something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling.
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Consisting of two notes; as, a binotonous cry.
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The act or process of one who, or that which, binds.
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A binocular glass, whether opera glass, telescope, or microscope.
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In a binocular manner.
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A heap or pile; as, a bing of wood.
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The condition or property of being binding; obligatory quality.
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