What is the meaning of COOKING UP. Phrases containing COOKING UP
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Breasts. Used as "Can I nibble your cookies?"
Vrb phrs. To succeed, to proceed well. E.g."After a beer, the work went well. We were cooking with gas."
Clocking is American slang for selling crack cocaine.
Honking is British slang for intoxicated, drunk.
doing very well ‘Now we are cooking with gas.’
Taking whatever weapons you can before going out looking for a sex partner.
- Honking is being sick or throwing up. Presumably this is a problem in New York where there are signs on the streets that say "No Honking".
Hoofing is slang for dancing.
Honking is being sick or throwing up. Presumably this is a problem in New York where there are signs on the streets that say "No Honking".
v. Often, this can mean purely recreational sexual activity with someone who is just a friend. Anything from gentle touching to intercourse. "Me and Tish were just hooking up for some fun in my Honda." 2. v. starting a relationship with opposite sex.Â
Adv. Extremely. E.g. "It was a docking big car, the size of a bus, and certainly not suitable for town driving."
Loud, raucous partying (“we were booming last nightâ€); or, fast, exciting flying (“we went booming through the mountainsâ€).
The raised lip around a hatch. Designed to prevent, or at least limit, water entry. eg. A hatch coaming.
Hooking is American slang for working as a prostitute; soliciting for prostitution business.
Looking glass was th century British slang for a chamber pot.
Cooking is British slang for beer.Cooking is American slang for going well, succeeding.
a person, “man that cat is one cool cookie†(courtesy of Vicki Lipira)
Corking is slang for excellent.
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The act or process of using a comb or a number of combs; as, the combing of one's hair; the combing of wool.
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The act of producing a hollow or roaring sound; a violent rushing with heavy roar; as, the booming of the sea; a deep, hollow sound; as, the booming of bitterns.
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Ever closing.
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Manner or style of cooking.
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A coat or covering; a layer of any substance, as a cover or protection; as, the coating of a retort or vial.
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of Cook
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Looking upward; supercilious.
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The act or process of making seems tight, as in ships, or of furnishing with calks, as a shoe, or copying, as a drawing.
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Advancing or increasing amid noisy excitement; as, booming prices; booming popularity.
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Having a certain look or appearance; -- often compounded with adjectives; as, good-looking, grand-looking, etc.
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Looking forward.
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Looking on or forward.
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Looking behind; looking backward watchfully.
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A coarse woolen fabric, used for floor cloths, to cover carpets, etc.; -- so called from the town of Bocking, in England, where it was first made.
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The act of coating with an amalgam of tin foil and quicksilver, as in making looking-glasses.
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Cooling.
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The kitchen or cooking department.
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Distressing; worrying; perplexing; corroding; as, carking cares.
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