What is the meaning of PICNIC. Phrases containing PICNIC
See meanings and uses of PICNIC!Slangs & AI meanings
two sandwiches short of a picnic
two sandwiches short of a picnic
Phrs. Eccentric, insane, odd. Also phrased as one sandwich short of a picnic.
large insulated food/drink container for picnics, barbecues etc. , also very handy to sit on.
To go marooning. Â To have a party or picnic.
Phrs. Of a person, eccentric, insane.
Problem In Chair, Not In Computer
To be slightly backward or mentally ill
one sandwich short of a picnic
one sandwich short of a picnic
Phrs. Eccentric, insane, odd. Also as two sandwiches short of a picnic.
A fat person
v put an end to: We were going to have a picnic in the park but the weather put paid to that.
Noun. 1. A confused state, a muddle. 2. An intoxicated state. E.g."He was in a fuddle so we stopped him driving home and made him sleep at ours." 3. An informal event or party, often based around a food, such as a buffet or picnic. [East Midlands/Yorkshire use]
n cooler. The device one carries to picnics and uses to keep cold things cold: Was there a particular reason why you put the biscuits in the cool box and left the beer in the sun?
honkin was used as an adjective to a form of measurement. described a whole lot of something. i've used it as a kid in elementary school and i'm now 33 and still use it, much to the amusement of my husband. used as "my mom made a whole honkin' lot of sandwiches for the picnic." can also be used to describe people "damn! josie has one big honkin' butt!" i used honkin in front of one of my bosses and he laughed because he used the exact same word. used in very early 80's and petered out a year or so later. midwest usa
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Silly person, stupid, clumsy type individual
Piccadilly Circus is British slang for a very busy, crowded situation.
amphetamine
On parade, sailors were required to stand in line, their toes in line with a straight seam on the deck.
Be quiet or keep your opinions to yourself
a small stream of fresh water, smaller than a river
Stone end is Australian slang for an intolerable situation or place.
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n.
The backing or steaming of clams on heated stones, between layers of seaweed; hence, a picnic party, gathered on such an occasion.
n.
See Picnic.
v. i.
To go on a picnic, or pleasure excursion; to eat in public fashion.
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To play the gypsy; to picnic in the woods.
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One who takes part in a picnic.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Picnic
imp. & p. p.
of Picnic
v.
Formerly, an entertainment at which each person contributed some dish to a common table; now, an excursion or pleasure party in which the members partake of a collation or repast (usually in the open air, and from food carried by themselves).
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