What is the meaning of DEBS DELIGHT. Phrases containing DEBS DELIGHT
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National debt is London Cockney rhyming slang for bet.
Last debt is Black−American slang for death.
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n 1. A claim; rights: I have dibs on that last piece of pie. 2. Money, especially in small amounts.
Rims on car. (ed: still no clue what a 'rim' is but we got the following extra info.:) "She put 20 inch DUBS on her 2002 Lincoln Navigator last week. Custom 20 inch rims (or bigger). Really wide rims. The slang word originated from American Hip Hop culture (1999 or later). Common on Lowriders, SUV's, trucks and expensive sports cars. (ed: so still no real clue what a 'rim' is. Is it the same as a hub cap?). But then Iain sent this in: In the entry "dubs" you say it refers to "rims" and you don't know what that is, what it refers to is the actual wheel on the car/truck/bus not the hubcap, so 18inch rims are wheels with a diameter of 18 inches, tyres go on the outside of the rim. So people would refer to having alloy rims (or just alloys) when they had alloy wheels on the car. Which solves that!
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Dabs is British slang for fingerprints.
Noun. A claim. E.g."I put dibs on tasting it first."Verb. To put a personal claim on something. E.g."I made the cocktail so I dibs first taste."
Alternative local dialect name for "pence" in South Yorkshire, e.g. 10p = 10 dess etc. circa. 1985 - date,
Deb's delight is British slang for an eligible, but simple, young man.
Des res is British slang for desirable residence.
Dibs was th century slang for money.
Charlie Nebs is Black−American slang for policeman
Deb is slang for a debutante.Deb is American slang for a girl member of a gang.
Jack of dibs is British slang for a generous man.
money. Dib was also US slang meaning $1 (one dollar), which presumably extended to more than one when pluralised. Origins of dib/dibs/dibbs are uncertain but probably relate to the old (early 1800s) children's game of dibs or dibstones played with the knuckle-bones of sheep or pebbles. Also relates to (but not necessairly derived from) the expression especially used by children, 'dibs' meaning a share or claim of something, and dibbing or dipping among a group of children, to determine shares or winnings or who would be 'it' for a subsequent chasing game. In this sort of dipping or dibbing, a dipping rhyme would be spoken, coinciding with the pointing or touchung of players in turn, eliminating the child on the final word, for example:
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Des O'Connor is London Cockney rhyming slang for dead (gonner).Des O'Conner is London Cockney rhyming slang for a fallen horse (gonner).
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A dais.
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See Dais.
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One authorized to collect debts.
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A duty neglected or violated; a fault; a sin; a trespass.
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Dais.
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A sweet preparation or treacle of grape juice, much used in the East.
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An action at law to recover a certain specified sum of money alleged to be due.
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A notarial demand of a debt.
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To seize for debt; to distrain.
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Debt.
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Inability to pay debts; insolvency.
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One who, or that which, dubs.
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See Dais.
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Able to pay one's debts; solvent.
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The sum owed; debts, collectively.
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That which is due from one person to another, whether money, goods, or services; that which one person is bound to pay to another, or to perform for his benefit; thing owed; obligation; liability.
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Free from debt.
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Free from debt.
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Dice.
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