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 (im kool) Phrase meaning “don't count me in.â€Â “She said she wanted to give him my number, and I said, I’m cool.â€Â [Etym., Hip hop]
a drink made of promethazine and codeine mixed with Sprite. Originally founded in Houston, TX, but made popular by Lil Wayne. "Aye yo son, im sippin on that lean."Â
(im down) Phrase meaning “count me in.â€Â  “If everyone wants to go there, I'm down.â€Â [Etym., Hip hop]
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An obsession. "Dude Im jonesin" "Ive got a traveling jones"
some body on a high
dry essentially means to be bored ..e.g it's so 'dry' here which means im so bored here.
One who has testicles of magic property or great strength. Contributor says he has a pair of magno-knads but Im not bragging! (ed: don't call us - and we'll not call you!).
going nuts on dugs or somethin
Describing an ugly person. As in "I could never fancy that Dean. 'e's goppin', 'im!".
meaning realy cool slick top person lile im the tops thats right i'm bad
To go away eg Mate just bugger off Or Alternate usage would be Im buggering off to bed bed catch ya later mate
something that is amazing or unbelievable (the jury is out on whether this term is cool or annoying, so know your audience before using it)
Ears. Used as "I'll batt yer lugs for yer!", or "Christ that Prince Charles has a huge pair of lugs on 'im!!".
To leave "Man i think im bout to split."
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n.
Solemn state or feeling; awe or reverence; also, that which produces such a feeling; as, the solemnity of an audience; the solemnity of Westminster Abbey.
v. i.
To repeat, pronounce, or rehearse, as before an audience, something prepared or committed to memory; to rehearse a lesson learned.
a.
Not given an audience; not received or heard.
adv.
Uttering no sound; silent; as, the audience is still; the animals are still.
n.
To fill in the manner of a pack, that is, compactly and securely, as for transportation; hence, to fill closely or to repletion; to stow away within; to cause to be full; to crowd into; as, to pack a trunk; the play, or the audience, packs the theater.
n.
Reiteration, or repeating the same word, or the same sense in different words, for the purpose of making a deeper impression on the audience.
v. t.
To give audience or attention to; to listen to; to heed; to accept the doctrines or advice of; to obey; to examine; to try in a judicial court; as, to hear a recitation; to hear a class; the case will be heard to-morrow.
a.
Moderate in degree of excellence or in number; as, a respectable performance; a respectable audience.
v.
To try to force (something upon some one); to urge or inculcate with earnestness or importunity; to enforce; as, to press divine truth on an audience.
prep.
In a very general way, and with innumerable varieties of application, to connects transitive verbs with their remoter or indirect object, and adjectives, nouns, and neuter or passive verbs with a following noun which limits their action. Its sphere verges upon that of for, but it contains less the idea of design or appropriation; as, these remarks were addressed to a large audience; let us keep this seat to ourselves; a substance sweet to the taste; an event painful to the mind; duty to God and to our parents; a dislike to spirituous liquor.
a.
Not granted an audience or a hearing; not allowed to speak; not having made a defense, or stated one's side of a question; disregarded; unheeded; as, to condem/ a man unheard.
n.
The act of providong with a seat or seats; as, the seating of an audience.
n.
The space in a theater between the stage and the audience; -- originally appropriated by the Greeks to the chorus and its evolutions, afterward by the Romans to persons of distinction, and by the moderns to a band of instrumental musicians.
n.
An audience; an assembly of hearers, as at a lecture, a theater, etc.; as, a thin or a full house.
prep.
A prefix from Eng. prep. in, also from Lat. prep. in, meaning in, into, on, among; as, inbred, inborn, inroad; incline, inject, intrude. In words from the Latin, in- regularly becomes il- before l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial; as, illusion, irruption, imblue, immigrate, impart. In- is sometimes used with an simple intensive force.
n.
Attention to what is delivered; opportunity to be heard; audience; as, I could not obtain a hearing.
a.
Listening; paying attention; as, audient souls.
n.
A discourse or sermon read or pronounced to an audience; a serious discourse.
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