What is the meaning of NUMBER 1S. Phrases containing NUMBER 1S
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Number two is slang for defecation.
In modern language this is the hull number, painted on the side of a warship. Incidentally, during WWII most of the RCN ships did not show a pendant number, so as to cloak their identities from the enemy.
Lumber is British slang for trouble, a burden. Lumber is British slang for a fight, a struggle. Lumber is American slang for a toothpick.
Rubber is slang for a condom. Rubber is slang for a car tyre.
Numbers is slang for cannabis.
Abbreviated NSN. A number given by NATO to identify a particular part.
Number is slang for a cannabis or marijuana cigarette. Number is slang for an act of betrayal.Number is slang for a sexual partner.Number is slang for to identify or single out someone
Someone of limited mental capacity, i.e. 'you're a total dummer'.
Number one is slang for urination.
A unique identifier that is issued to each member of the Canadian Forces. It replaced the Social Insurance Number as the common unique identifier for serive members. Consists of a letter and then eight digits.
Verb. To burden. E.g."What am I, a doctor? Don't lumber me with all your medical problems, go to the medical centre." {Informal}
Nobber is British slang for the number nine.
In lumber is British slang for in trouble.
Number thirteen is American slang for marijuana.
Do a number is American slang for to manipulate or trick.
Yard clerk or car clerk; also called number grabber
A casual gay partner. [Who is the good looking number we have been seeing you with.].
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imp. & p. p.
of Number
n.
One who numbers.
n.
An African wading bird (Scopus umbretta) allied to the storks and herons. It is dull dusky brown, and has a large occipital crest. Called also umbrette, umbre, and umber bird.
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Of or pertaining to umber; like umber; as, umbery gold.
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Timber sawed or split into the form of beams, joists, boards, planks, staves, hoops, etc.; esp., that which is smaller than heavy timber.
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pl. of Number. The fourth book of the Pentateuch, containing the census of the Hebrews.
v. t.
To color with umber; to shade or darken; as, to umber over one's face.
v. t.
See Encumber.
v. t.
To keep or carry through the summer; to feed during the summer; as, to summer stock.
v. t.
To cumber.
n.
To amount; to equal in number; to contain; to consist of; as, the army numbers fifty thousand.
b. t.
To fill or encumber with lumber; as, to lumber up a room.
n.
India rubber; caoutchouc.
n.
That which is regulated by count; poetic measure, as divisions of time or number of syllables; hence, poetry, verse; -- chiefly used in the plural.
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A numeral; a word or character denoting a number; as, to put a number on a door.
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Of or pertaining to umber; resembling umber; olive-brown; dark brown; dark; dusky.
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To give or apply a number or numbers to; to assign the place of in a series by order of number; to designate the place of by a number or numeral; as, to number the houses in a street, or the apartments in a building.
imp. & p. p.
of Numb
n.
Number; -- often abbrev. No.
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The distinction of objects, as one, or more than one (in some languages, as one, or two, or more than two), expressed (usually) by a difference in the form of a word; thus, the singular number and the plural number are the names of the forms of a word indicating the objects denoted or referred to by the word as one, or as more than one.
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