What is the meaning of CORRUGATED ROOF. Phrases containing CORRUGATED ROOF
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A corrupted line from the hymn "Gladly my cross I'd bear" - which caused much hilarity amongst schoolkids whenever it was announced in Assembly.
Affectionate term for Great Britainand often used by ex-pats withought really knowing why they say it. In fact it is derived from and old Indian words 'bilayati' (Hindi for foreign) and used in corrupted form by the soldiery of the Raj and picked up eventually by, not only troops, but the general population.
Southeast Asia huts. Standard-designed buildings of corrigated tin roofs; walls of horizontal-louvered boards four feet up from the bottom, and screen from the bottom to the roof inside; some were on concrete pads and some were on blocks; some had sandbags around them about 30 inches from the wall and waist high; you could walk inside the sandbags from door to door; wooden walkways between buildings so you didn't have to walk in mud; a few sandbags were place on the roofs to keep them from blowing away in a hurricane.
to be overworked and stressed, as in “I was flat roofin for my GCSEsâ€. Probably comes from flat out.
Whenever friends and I would be on the phone with each other, and someone would walk in the room that was the subject of what we are talking about, or otherwise would prevent us from saying what we wanted, we would say "the cat's on the roof" (since cats do that a lot around here) to signal that we couldn't respond without being busted. Unfortunatly, the saying spread around so much that everyone knew what it meant, and we had to stop using it. Its been a while, so now we can again. (ed: not sany more!!)
A person that is ill at ease or uncomfortable, like a cat enduring the discomfort of walking on a hot tin roof on a sunny summer day. Name of a famous Tennessee William's play.
Lemon meringue pie
growing cannabis (not necessarily on a roof)
Non-Functional Gear. Written on the sides of inoperative equipment as an indication that it should be replaced or scrapped. The term is usually corrupted to mean "'No Fucking Good".
a two-year old harp seal, said to be corrupted (from the French meaning “Bete de la mere,â€) or beast of the sea. An immature seal, especially a harp seal, approaching breeding age. Also, a youth approaching manhood.
In standard Scottish and Geordie dialect, this meant "big", but it was corrupted to take on an adjectival meaning of "really" or "very "; for example "That's muckle ex!"
Straightened−out is slang for bribed, or otherwise corrupted.
To maximise effort put into a task. Originated in Ireland as the oath "by jesus", but was corrupted slightly. Was used in the film Mad Max.
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.
A person that is ill at ease or uncomfortable, like a cat enduring the discomfort of walking on a hot tin roof on a sunny summer day. Name of a famous Tennessee William's play.
In Australia, when we were kids, and most people had tin/iron roofs, we used to throw a rock on the roof, and run like hell!! Used to make a helluva noise, especially on a clear night. It was worse if you were inside the house...a good throw meant the rock would clatter down the roof, until it reached the gutter, or fell over the edge. (ed: Submitted by 'Granny' in BP Userforum - thanks Granny)
Corrupted from the Spanish saber, to know.To know, to comprehend.
Lemon meringue pie
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Passenger trainman's uniform
Money which railroads receive for hauling mail, express, baggage, newspapers, and milk in cans, usually transported in cars nearest the locomotive, these commodities or shipments being known as head-end traffic
Verb. Go away, leave. Usually used in the imperative. E.g."If he doesn't sod off in the next 2 minutes I'm going to hit him."
Boilermaker. (Jim Jeffries, one-time champion prize fighter, worked as an iron skull for years)
Identification Friend or Foe. An identification system that enables military and national (civilian air traffic control) radar systems to identify aircrafts as friendly and to determine their bearing and range from the interrogator. IFF is used by both military and civilian aircraft
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v. t.
To form or shape into wrinkles or folds, or alternate ridges and grooves, as by drawing, contraction, pressure, bending, or otherwise; to wrinkle; to purse up; as, to corrugate plates of iron; to corrugate the forehead.
a.
Not corrupted, defiled, or profaned; chaste; pure.
a.
Such as can be correlated; as, correlatable phenomena.
a.
Corrupted; decayed; moldy. See Vinnewed.
superl.
Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned.
imp. & p. p.
of Corrugate
imp. & p. p.
of Conjugate
a.
Capable of being falsified, counterfeited, or corrupted.
a.
Full of wrinkles; having a tendency to be wrinkled; corrugated; puckered.
p. p.
Attainted; corrupted.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Corrugate
n.
A hospital for lunatics; -- corrupted into bedlam.
n.
Corrupted form Bolt.
imp. & p. p.
of Correlate
imp. & p. p.
of Corrupt
n.
A word of endearment; -- corrupted from chick.
a.
Corrupted or depraved by one's self.
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Wrinkled; crumpled; furrowed; contracted into ridges and furrows.
n.
A muscle which contracts the skin of the forehead into wrinkles.
a.
Drawing together; contracting; -- said of the corrugator.
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