What is the meaning of REG. Phrases containing REG
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Regurgitate is American slang for to vomit
Reggie and Ronnie is London Cockney rhyming slang for a condom (Johnny).
Slang for a regular clone trooper, as used by members of Clone Force 99.
Reginald Denny was mid−th century London Cockney rhyming slang for a penny.
Regal is British slang for lager.
Regulars is criminal slang for profits.
Reggies is British slang for aircraft spotters.
Regimental is military slang for maintaining or observing strict discipline.
crack
Rego is Australian slang for the registration of a motor vehicle.
The word "nigger" pronounced backwardly so as to not be confronted for using such a racist term; a term usually used by the racist. "Check out that reggin. What is he doing around these parts?"Â
Regular guy is American slang for a likeable, unpretentious person.
Pakistani. Martin's new bird's a Reg .Reg played Stan Butler on 'On the Buses', one of the 1970's BritComs
Car registration papers
Motor vehicle registration
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a.
Of or pertaining to regulus.
v. t.
To cause to become regular; to regulate.
n.
The act of regulating, or the state of being regulated.
a.
Tending to regulate; regulating.
adv.
In a regular manner; in uniform order; methodically; in due order or time.
imp. & p. p.
of Regulate
n.
Regularity.
a.
Registering itself; -- said of any instrument so contrived as to record its own indications of phenomena, whether continuously or at stated times, as at the maxima and minima of variations; as, a self-registering anemometer or barometer.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Regulate
n.
One who, or that which, regulates.
a.
Regulated by one's self or by itself.
v. t.
To reduce to regulus; to separate, as a metal from extraneous matter; as, to regulize antimony.
n.
A contrivance for regulating and controlling motion, as: (a) The lever or index in a watch, which controls the effective length of the hairspring, and thus regulates the vibrations of the balance. (b) The governor of a steam engine. (c) A valve for controlling the admission of steam to the steam chest, in a locomotive.
a.
Tending or serving to regulate one's self or itself.
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Necessarily assumed by the mind as fundamental to all other knowledge; furnishing fundamental principles; as, the regulative principles, or principles a priori; the regulative faculty.
v. t.
To put in good order; as, to regulate the disordered state of a nation or its finances.
pl.
of Regulus
n.
A rule or order prescribed for management or government; prescription; a regulating principle; a governing direction; precept; law; as, the regulations of a society or a school.
pl.
of Regulus
v. t.
To adjust, or maintain, with respect to a desired rate, degree, or condition; as, to regulate the temperature of a room, the pressure of steam, the speed of a machine, etc.
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