What is the meaning of LETCH TO. Phrases containing LETCH TO
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to reach a point steered for in a boat
Jack Ketch is London Cockney rhyming slang for a prison sentence (stretch).
A public executioner or hangman. To Dance with Jack Ketch is to hang.
Strong desire for sexual; lust.
Verb. To sexually lust. Also spelt letch. {Informal}Noun. Someone who is lecherous and lustful. Derog.
Retch is American slang for to vomit
A two-masted fore-and-aft rigged sailboat with the aft mast (the mizzen) mounted in front of the rudder.
The distance across water which a wind or waves have traveled.
(1) childs toy on which kids draw erasable pictures. (2) The act of trying to draw a smile on a woman's face by twiddling both of her nipples simultaneously. (ed: changing ther subject back, does anyone know how etch-a-sketch toys work?)
Past tense of reach.
Fetch up is slang for to vomit.
To ogle in a laviscious manner.
Leech off is slang for to behave like a parasite.
Lech is slang for to sexually lust after. Also spelt letch.
Letch is British slang for a lecherous person.Letch is British slang for to stare lustfully at women.
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imp. & p. p.
of Leech
n.
A large blood-sucking leech (Haemopsis vorax), of Europe and Northern Africa. It attacks the lips and mouths of horses.
v. & n.
See Leach.
v. t.
To fetch.
v. t.
To fetch.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Leech
v. i.
To bring one's self; to make headway; to veer; as, to fetch about; to fetch to windward.
v. t.
See Leach, v. t.
v. t.
To recall from a swoon; to revive; -- sometimes with to; as, to fetch a man to.
n.
See 3d Leech.
v. t.
To dissolve out; -- often used with out; as, to leach out alkali from ashes.
n.
See 2d Leach.
n.
A hangman. See Jack Ketch.
v. i.
To retch.
v. t.
To treat as a surgeon; to doctor; as, to leech wounds.
n.
To catch or fasten by means of a latch.
n.
See Leech, a physician.
v. t.
To fetch.
v. t.
To bring to accomplishment; to achieve; to make; to perform, with certain objects; as, to fetch a compass; to fetch a leap; to fetch a sigh.
v. t.
To remove the soluble constituents from by subjecting to the action of percolating water or other liquid; as, to leach ashes or coffee.
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