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Quake ones gizzard is American slang for to vomit
Shit ones pants is slang for be terrified.
Any locomotive engineer, especially a fast one. Name derived from John Luther (Casey) Jones
Flip ones lid is slang for losing ones sanity or self control.
PUT ONE'S LEGS UNDER SOME ONE'S MAHOGANY
To put one's legs under some one's mahogany is slang for to dine with some one.
Pop ones clogs is slang for to die.
(pronounced 'wunner'), commonly now meaning one hundred pounds; sometimes one thousand pounds, depending on context. In the 1800s a oner was normally a shilling, and in the early 1900s a oner was one pound.
Quaker is British slang for hard excrement.
Give one's hand one is British slang for to masturbate.
Lose one's bottle is British slang for to lose one's nerve, to have one's courage desert one.
On one's Jack Jones is British slang for on one's own.
Jones is Black American slang for the penis. Jones is American slang for a drug habit.
To dust one's jacket is slang for to give one a flogging.
Pull ones pud is slang for to masturbate.
Quaker oat is London Cockney rhyming slang for coat.
Let one down for ones chimer is Black−American slang for steal someones watch
Use one's loaf is slang for to think, use ones ingenuity.
Gay (homosexual). That boozer is Finlay ub .Finlay Quaye is a musician
Know ones onions is British slang for knowledgeable and to be competent in ones task.
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v. i.
To shake; to quake; to tremble.
indef. pron.
Any person, indefinitely; a person or body; as, what one would have well done, one should do one's self.
n.
One who quakes.
a.
Like or pertaining to a Quaker; Quakerlike.
adv.
Once.
a.
Like a Quaker.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Quake
imp. & p. p.
of Quake
a.
Alt. of Quade
n.
A tremulous agitation; a quick vibratory movement; a shudder; a quivering.
a.
Evil; bad; baffling; as, a quade wind.
n.
One of a religious sect founded by George Fox, of Leicestershire, England, about 1650, -- the members of which call themselves Friends. They were called Quakers, originally, in derision. See Friend, n., 4.
v. i.
To quaver.
n.
The state of being quaky; liability to quake.
v. i.
To shake, vibrate, or quiver, either from not being solid, as soft, wet land, or from violent convulsion of any kind; as, the earth quakes; the mountains quake.
v. t.
To cause to quake.
v. i.
To be agitated with quick, short motions continually repeated; to shake with fear, cold, etc.; to shudder; to tremble.
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