What is the meaning of DESERT WELLIES. Phrases containing DESERT WELLIES
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Pudding, dessert
Similiar to desert wellies. Contributor had a Religious Education teacher who used to wear nothing but sandals on his feet and hence desert dockers or Jesus boots was coined.
Very cool, something you are excited about. "The Kiss concert is going to be so Decent!" also shortened to "Deece."
Sprinkles used on cakes or deserts
Sandals.
Deerut is British slang for excrement.
Cute, good-looking, foxy. Peter Frampton is sooo decent!
Destro is the evil Cobra character from G.I. Joe.
A burro.
Desert or candy.
To desert, sneak off without permission.
Means "Great" or "Really Great!"; "That new song is way decent!"
an Australian dessert
Do the decent thing is slang for to act in a manner considered appropriate or suitable.
You left out DECENT. One of the most used words of the 70's. You also left out cool which means decent among other things.
n. (regional) a really long period of time. Derived from the name of a LBS that was a little slow getting work done. "Man, that roadclimb to the trailhead was almost a gevert long."
I desire is British slang for a fire.
A full beer, possibly hidden, found when cleaning up the next day after a party.
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n.
To deserve; -- said in reference to both praise and blame.
a.
Of or pertaining to a desert; forsaken; without life or cultivation; unproductive; waste; barren; wild; desolate; solitary; as, they landed on a desert island.
v. t.
To abandon (the service) without leave; to forsake in violation of duty; to abscond from; as, to desert the army; to desert one's colors.
imp. & p. p.
of Desert
v. t.
To put a new seat, or new seats, in; as, to reseat a theater; to reseat a chair or trousers.
n.
That which one merits or deserves, either of good or ill; desert.
v. t.
To leave (especially something which one should stay by and support); to leave in the lurch; to abandon; to forsake; -- implying blame, except sometimes when used of localities; as, to desert a friend, a principle, a cause, one's country.
n.
Ill desert.
v. i.
To forsake; to abandon; to desist or deviate (from); not to adhere to; -- with from; as, we can not depart from our rules; to depart from a title or defense in legal pleading.
n.
A deserted or forsaken region; a barren tract incapable of supporting population, as the vast sand plains of Asia and Africa are destitute and vegetation.
n.
Failing; fault; imperfection, whether physical or moral; blemish; as, a defect in the ear or eye; a defect in timber or iron; a defect of memory or judgment.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
v. t.
To resist with success; as, to defeat an assault.
v. t.
To leave; to depart from.
a.
Moderate, but competent; sufficient; hence, respectable; fairly good; reasonably comfortable or satisfying; as, a decent fortune; a decent person.
a.
Suitable in words, behavior, dress, or ceremony; becoming; fit; decorous; proper; seemly; as, decent conduct; decent language.
n.
That which deserves blame; ill desert; a fault; a vice; misconduct; -- the opposite of merit.
v. i.
To deserve praise or blame.
imp. & p. p.
of Beset
v. i.
To fall back; to revert.
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