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Bow and quiver is London Cockney rhyming slang for liver, liverish, irritable.
n. A term in reference to a quarter ounce bag of marijuana. "Aye yo son lets get a quarter off of Johnny."Â
Quaver tub was th century British slang for a Quaker meeting house.
Quaker is British slang for hard excrement.
Cheesy quaver is London Cockney rhyming slang for a favour.
Guiver is British slang for a well−dressed, arrogant young man.
Noun. A homosexual male. Due to not being interested in 'beaver' and leaving it alone. See 'beaver' (noun).
Noun. 1. A favour. E.g."Oh God! Do my a cheesey quaver, will you? Dont make me get up early tomorrow morning." 2. A raver, a person into the lifestyle and music of hardcore house and techno. [1990s] * Both definitions from rhyming slang. Quavers, Cheese Flavour - a potato snack manufactured by Walkers Snack Foods Ltd.
Noun. Penis. See 'beaver' (noun).
Noun. Penis. See 'beaver' (noun).
Quaker oat is London Cockney rhyming slang for coat.
Rod Laver is London Cockney rhyming slang for a bet made to safeguard another (saver).
Quarter is military slang for quartermaster.
Shaver is British slang for a man.
quarter ounce
Queer is slang for a homosexual.
five shillings (5/-) from the 1800s, meaning a quarter of a pound. More recently (1900s) the slang 'a quarter' has transfered to twenty-five pounds.
The after part of a ship's side. Made up of the Starboard Quarter and the Port Quarter.
Culver is Dorset slang for a dove.
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n.
One who quakes.
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. i.
To shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Quaver
a.
Evil; bad; baffling; as, a quade wind.
imp. & p. p.
of Quaver
n.
A hat, formerly made of the fur of the beaver, but now usually of silk.
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.
n.
The fur of the beaver.
imp. & p. p.
of Quake
v. i.
To quaver.
n.
A quaver.
n.
A weaver bird.
a.
Mysterious; suspicious; questionable; as, a queer transaction.
v. t.
To cause to quake.
n.
One who quavers; a warbler.
n.
See Quaver.
n.
Beaver cloth, a heavy felted woolen cloth, used chiefly for making overcoats.
v. t.
To utter with quavers.
v. i.
To quaver.
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