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pancakes served up with scruchions and molasses
Served rare
Lou Reed is British slang for amphetamines (speed).
Adj. Drunk. Occasionally shortened to bevvied.
to get the crap beaten out of you (that idiot's gonna get reamed!).
Bevvied is British slang for drunk, intoxicated.
Don revie is London Cockney rhyming slang for a drink (bevvy).
Revved up is British slang for excited.
Served rare
Served with mashed potatoes
Reviver is British slang for the first drink of the day.
Served rare
Served rare
Oliver Reed is British rhyming slang for amphetamine (speed). Oliver Reed is London Cockney rhyming slang for tobacco (weed). Oliver Reed is London Cockney rhyming slang for cannabis (weed).
Adj. Typically with reference to a car, mechanically and performance enhanced, restyled to look extra sporty.
To thread a line through a block and tackle.
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a.
Bearing, or having, a leaf or leaves; having folds; -- used in combination; as, a four-leaved clover; a two-leaved gate; long-leaved.
v. i.
Hence, to recover from a state of oblivion, obscurity, neglect, or depression; as, classical learning revived in the fifteenth century.
n.
To make a formal or official examination of the state of, as troops, and the like; as, to review a regiment.
v. i.
To look back; to make a review.
imp. & p. p.
of Review
a.
Producing three leaves; as, three-leaved nightshade.
imp. & p. p.
of Revel
a.
Distant by degrees in relationship; as, a cousin once removed.
imp. & p. p.
of Revive
imp. & p. p.
of Reave
n.
An examination with a view to amendment or improvement; revision; as, an author's review of his works.
n.
One who, or that which, revives.
n.
One who reaves.
a.
Having nerves of a special character; as, weak-nerved.
v. i.
To restore or reduce to its natural or metallic state; as, to revive a metal after calcination.
n.
See Reaver.
n.
To go over with critical examination, in order to discover exellences or defects; hence, to write a critical notice of; as, to review a new novel.
n.
To reexamine judically; as, a higher court may review the proceedings and judgments of a lower one.
v. i.
Hence, to recover from a state of neglect or disuse; as, to revive letters or learning.
n.
A second or repeated view; a reexamination; a retrospective survey; a looking over again; as, a review of one's studies; a review of life.
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