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Decrease in drug availability typically related to large law enforcement busts
n. Going for a period of time without something you really want (usually referring to sexual activity). "Look how Tracy and Jay hanging out again…you know that drought must be over." 2. n. When a certain drug is in limited supply or unavailable in your city or hood. Price's are much higher. "Dang fool. You jus' paid $250 for an ounce! The hood is in a drought fo real!"Â
shortage in supply of drugs
to chinse moss between the logs in a log house to keep out the draught (wind); to be caught in a boggy ground
– Shipmates or friends.
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drought
Mate -or- Mates
The depth of a ship's keel below the waterline.
A lazy or sluttish woman.
A mean, rotten or worthless person.
n pron. “drafts” two-player board game where each player gets sixteen pieces and takes the opponent’s by jumping over them diagonally. I mean the pieces jump diagonally, not the players. Though it’s an interesting point as to whether two people could really jump over one another diagonally, given that the vector is relative to the positions of them both. In the U.S. the game is known as “checkers.”
The process of leaving a ship or aircraft, or removing goods from a ship or aircraft.
Caught short is British slang for a sudden urge to go to the toilet.
n pron. “draft” the flap inside the chimney of an open fire which you can open or close to allow more or less air into the hearth. Americans know it better as a “damper,” which is a part of car suspension in the U.K.
Employee -or- Employees
Train order or company mail caught with the hoop or without stopping
 A tearaway or hoodlum
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conj.
A particle that marks an alternative; as, you may read or may write, -- that is, you may do one of the things at your pleasure, but not both. It corresponds to either. You may ride either to London or to Windsor. It often connects a series of words or propositions, presenting a choice of either; as, he may study law, or medicine, or divinity, or he may enter into trade.
n. pl.
A mild vesicatory. See Draught, n., 3 (c).
a.
Characterized by drought; wanting rain; arid; adust.
n.
A large draught of any liquid.
v. t.
To draw in outline; to make a draught, sketch, or plan of, as in architectural and mechanical drawing.
a.
Used for drawing vehicles, loads, etc.; as, a draught beast; draught hooks.
n.
A draught of air or flow of water setting inward.
a.
Same as Fraught.
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Drawn directly from the barrel, or other receptacle, in distinction from bottled; on draught; -- said of ale, cider, and the like.
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Used in making drawings; as, draught compasses.
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Wrought with fine art or skill; elaborate.
imp. & p. p.
of Draught
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Pertaining to a draught, or current of air; as, a draughtly, comfortless room.
n.
The depth of water necessary to float a ship, or the depth a ship sinks in water, especially when laden; as, a ship of twelve feet draught.
n.
A mild vesicatory; a sinapism; as, to apply draughts to the feet.
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Relating to, or characterized by, a draft, or current of air.
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Yellow or gold color, -- represented in drawing or engraving by small dots.
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