What is the meaning of FIRST READER. Phrases containing FIRST READER
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Response to a dare, that you will carry out the dare if the originator does it first. Usually, the sayer of this chickens out after the darer has fulfilled his side of the deal.
Get to first base is American slang for to succeed at the first stage of something.
First aid kits is London Cockney rhyming slang for breasts (tits).
To make a "good fist" of something is to do it well. To make a "real fist" of something is to do it badly.
First In, First Out
First aid is London Cockney rhyming slang for a knife (blade).
Noun. Initial success at achieving some form of sexual activity, usually kissing and caressing above the waist. Second base is usually similar to first, perhaps with touching of the breasts. Third base is usually touching of the genitals. Home is actual sex in some form, to 'score'. Although primarily a U.S. set of expressions and despite their origins with baseball they occasionally appear in the vernacular of U.K. adolescents.
First of May is London Cockney rhyming slang for say.
Conductor's train book
First base is American slang for kissing, necking.
The notion that first sailor ashore will get their choice of girls on the jetty.
First Come, First Served
n. credit to the first rider in a group who crashes and starts bleeding as a result.
Verb. To insert the fist or hand up the rectum or vagina for sexual pleasure. Noun. The act of a 'fist-fuck' (verb). Cf. 'fisting'.
First lot is British slang for the Great War.
Fist magnet is British slang for an unpleasant person.
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n. pl.
First fruits.
a.
First; chief.
n.
A first game; first plan.
adv.
First.
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First-formed.
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First.
adv.
Before any other person or thing in time, space, rank, etc.; -- much used in composition with adjectives and participles.
v. t.
To strike with the fist.
a.
Foremost; in front of, or in advance of, all others.
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Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest; as, Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece.
v. t.
To gripe with the fist.
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Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.
n.
First opening or expansion; first appearance; beginning; rise.
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The upper part of a duet, trio, etc., either vocal or instrumental; -- so called because it generally expresses the air, and has a preeminence in the combined effect.
adv.
Beforehand; first.
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Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest; as, the first day of a month; the first year of a reign.
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In the first place; first in order.
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Obtained directly from the first or original source; hence, without the intervention of an agent.
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