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Roses red is London Cockney rhyming slang for bed.
n. Dollars. Used mostly as a euphemism in prostitution circles. Sometimes also referred to as "flowers." "She said that she’d do whatever you wanted to for a donation of 100 roses."Â
Name for younger black women who use thick, braided hair weaves because the end result often looks like rope.
Roper is old slang for someone fit to be hanged.
adj iffy; something which isnÂ’t in as good as state as it might be. It might be you with a hangover; your ex-girlfriend or the car you bought from someone in the pub last week: I canÂ’t come into work today - IÂ’m feeling a bit ropey or: We took a look over the plans but to be honest they looked a bit ropey.
A sailor who "knows the ropes" is familiar with the miles of cordage and ropes involved in running a ship. Today, it describes someone who has expertise, however it was traditionally the reverse. It was once used to describe a novice sailor who simply knew the names and uses of the ships ropes, but not much else.
Ropey is slang for suspicious or of poor quality.
A piece of rope; especially, one used as a lash in inflicting punishment.
Adj. 1. Suspicious, dubious. E.g."She seems like such a nice girl, but she has some really ropey looking boyfriends." 2. Of poor quality, mediocre. {Informal} * Also ropy.
Bell rope was British slang for a hairstyle fashionable in the th century in which the hair was worn twisted into two ropes worn one each side of the face. Bell rope is British slang for a long penis.Bell rope is American slang for the penis.
Marijuana From hemp, also rhyming slang "rope - dope".
Rope is slang for valium. Rope is slang for marijuana. Rope is slang for tobacco.Rope is slang for deliberately losing a race by holding back. Rope is British slang for a large penis.Rope is American slang for to entice; to inveigle; to decoy. Rope is American slang for a cigar.
Roples is slang for valium.
Sopes is slang for methaqualone.
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A row or string consisting of a number of things united, as by braiding, twining, etc.; as, a rope of onions.
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A process (resembling splicing) by which two ropes are jointed end so as to form one rope.
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A rope used for hoisting and lowering a topmast, and for other purposes.
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One who ropes goods; a packer.
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The small intestines; as, the ropes of birds.
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To bind, fasten, or tie with a rope or cord; as, to rope a bale of goods.
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To punish with a rope's end.
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Made of ropes tacked together.
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To unite, as two ropes, or parts of a rope, by a particular manner of interweaving the strands, -- the union being between two ends, or between an end and the body of a rope.
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To connect or fasten together, as a party of mountain climbers, with a rope.
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A place where ropes are made.
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To draw, as with a rope; to entice; to inveigle; to decoy; as, to rope in customers or voters.
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To partition, separate, or divide off, by means of a rope, so as to include or exclude something; as, to rope in, or rope off, a plot of ground; to rope out a crowd.
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A small grommet, or a ring or loop of rope / metal for holding things in position, as spars, ropes, etc.; also a bracket, a pocket, or a handle made of rope.
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Ropes or cords, collectively; hence, anything made of rope or cord, as those parts of the rigging of a ship which consist of ropes.
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To be formed into rope; to draw out or extend into a filament or thread, as by means of any glutinous or adhesive quality.
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The small transverse ropes attached to the shrouds and forming the steps of a rope ladder.
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A maker of ropes.
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the yarn or thread of any stuff of which the strands of a rope are made.
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