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It's like rigor mortis, except you're just too lazy to move.
Borstal is old English slang for a steep and narrow path up a hill in which one could hide.
To be drunk.
Vrb phrs. To go crazy, go insane. Coined after numerous incidents involving U.S. postal workers, who deranged, went on a homicidal spree before killing themselves. E.g."He went postal when that idiot smashed his car." [Orig. U.S. 1990s]
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1) Excl. Going crazy. Refers to the trend of some postal workers becoming violent.
adj insane; crazy: It was kind of romantic to start with, but as soon as I turned on the electric toothbrush he went mental.
Hod of mortar was old London Cockney rhyming slang for porter beer.
Total is slang for to kill or destroy, to completely wreck.
Total wreck is London Cockney rhyming slang for a cheque.
Entirely, total.
Captain Morgan is theatre rhyming slang for organ.
Bricks and mortar is London Cockney rhyming slang for daughter.
Noun. Similar to 'thrash' but having a more 'heavy-metal' slant.
Scrap metal is London Cockney rhyming slang for kettle.
To 'go postal' is to indulge in arbitrary unprovoked and usually unwarranted acts of violence. To be 'postal' is to be insane, e.g. "He's postal". Derived from the violent acts of US Postal workers who, for no real reason, go on killing sprees.
Norman Normal is British slang for a very conventional, conformist person.
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Human; belonging to man, who is mortal; as, mortal wit or knowledge; mortal power.
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Conformed to accepted rules of right; acting in conformity with such rules; virtuous; just; as, a moral man. Used sometimes in distinction from religious; as, a moral rather than a religious life.
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The moral condition, or the condition in other respects, so far as it is affected by, or dependent upon, moral considerations, such as zeal, spirit, hope, and confidence; mental state, as of a body of men, an army, and the like.
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Both renal and portal. See Portal.
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Acting upon or through one's moral nature or sense of right, or suited to act in such a manner; as, a moral arguments; moral considerations. Sometimes opposed to material and physical; as, moral pressure or support.
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To plaster or make fast with mortar.
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Pertaining to, or situated near, the back, or dorsum, of an animal or of one of its parts; notal; tergal; neural; as, the dorsal fin of a fish; the dorsal artery of the tongue; -- opposed to ventral.
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Having the form or appearance without the substance or essence; external; as, formal duty; formal worship; formal courtesy, etc.
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Of or pertaining to a porta, especially the porta of the liver; as, the portal vein, which enters the liver at the porta, and divides into capillaries after the manner of an artery.
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Sound; normal.
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In the manner of a mortal or of mortal beings.
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Belonging to the post office or mail service; as, postal arrangements; postal authorities.
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Serving to teach or convey a moral; as, a moral lesson; moral tales.
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of Porta
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Supported by reason or probability; practically sufficient; -- opposed to legal or demonstrable; as, a moral evidence; a moral certainty.
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In a mortal manner; so as to cause death; as, mortally wounded.
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See Mormal.
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Subject to death; destined to die; as, man is mortal.
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Destructive to life; causing or occasioning death; terminating life; exposing to or deserving death; deadly; as, a mortal wound; a mortal sin.
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Very painful or tedious; wearisome; as, a sermon lasting two mortal hours.
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