What is the meaning of MINI BOSS. Phrases containing MINI BOSS
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something mind blowing
Blow your mind is slang for to have a psychedelic experience. Blow your mind is slang for to be astounded or surprised.
to mind your own business
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v watch out for: Mind the gap; Mind your head whilst going down the stairs.
Thinking! Going over a list in ones mind! Trying to remember something. contemplating. Sorry if I wasn't listening, I was mind jotting again. Lately I've been mind jotting over all the things I have to do.
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An individual is "ming-rayed" when his/her school-bag/folder is left unnattended. Once this is noticed by another individual, this person will alert others to join him, before instigating the act of "ming-ray"; whereby the contents of the bag are emptied and spread as far as possible within the general vicinity before the victim notices/moves to prevent it. When the victim does notice, the word "ming-ray" is shouted by the attackers, with prolonged emphasis on the "ray". So, on discovering the attack, a victim will hear "ming-raaaaay!" shouted from afar. , "Ming-ray" was popular at John Mason School, Abingdon, OXON, England, where it may have originated. It is believed to have spread to other local schools, notably Larkmead.
A mine which does not require physical contact to detonate. ie. a magnetic or acoustic mine.
Phrs. A vulgar and sexually obsessed mind. E.g."Just ignore him, he's got a mind like a sewer and always."
Blow someone's mind is slang for give someone a hallucinogenic drug. Blow someone's mind is slang for astound or overwhelm someone.
After eight mint is British rhyming slang for penniless (skint).
Describing someone who is disgusting or dirty. i.e. "Quit picking yer nose, Mink!", or "He's a Fort William Mink!". Mostly used north of the border, Scotland but under stood if used with enough venom anywhere. Possibly comes from either 'MINKY' brand cleaning cloths or 'Tink' being a tinker or tramp. (ed: I think that bearing in mind the strong historical links between Scotland and France it is more likely that it is more closely related to the French word 'manque'.) Should also be noted that if you are a mink you can be described as a 'Minker', or as being 'Minkey'. c.f. manque circa. 1970's UK (Scot)
Polo mint is London Cockney rhyming slang for penniless (skint).
Verb./Exclam. Watch out! Excuse me! E.g."Will you mind out, I nearly ran you over in my car." [North/Midlands use]
Thinking! Going over a list in ones mind! Trying to remember something. contemplating. Sorry if I wasn't listening, I was mind jotting again. Lately I've been mind jotting over all the things I have to do.
Exclam. Watch out! Excuse me! An abb. of 'mind out'. [North/Midlands use]
Blow one's mind is slang for experience a sudden euphoria or disorientation.
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v. t.
To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine; hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means.
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The master or superintendent of a mint. Also used figuratively.
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To obey; as, to mind parents; the dog minds his master.
v. i.
To dig a mine or pit in the earth; to get ore, metals, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; to dig in the earth for minerals; to dig a passage or cavity under anything in order to overthrow it by explosives or otherwise.
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To fix the mind or thoughts on; to regard with attention; to treat as of consequence; to consider; to heed; to mark; to note.
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Abounding with mines; like a mine.
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A she puppy; a pet dog.
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A carnivorous mammal of the genus Putorius, allied to the weasel. The European mink is Putorius lutreola. The common American mink (P. vison) varies from yellowish brown to black. Its fur is highly valued. Called also minx, nurik, and vison.
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To have in mind; to purpose.
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Memory; remembrance; recollection; as, to have or keep in mind, to call to mind, to put in mind, etc.
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An ancient weight or denomination of money, of varying value. The Attic mina was valued at a hundred drachmas.
pron. & a.
Belonging to me; my. Used as a pronominal to me; my. Used as a pronominal adjective in the predicate; as, "Vengeance is mine; I will repay." Rom. xii. 19. Also, in the old style, used attributively, instead of my, before a noun beginning with a vowel.
v. i.
Any place where ore, metals, or precious stones are got by digging or washing the soil; as, a placer mine.
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To put in mind; to remind.
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A pert or a wanton girl.
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The mink; -- called also minx otter.
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To occupy one's self with; to employ one's self about; to attend to; as, to mind one's business.
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