What is the meaning of SAWED OFF. Phrases containing SAWED OFF
See meanings and uses of SAWED OFF!Slangs & AI meanings
money saved for the future or for retirement
Sawed off shot gun.
Adj. Full of food, sated with food, feeling one has overeaten. E.g."I had a five course meal and was too podged to walk." Cf. 'pogged'. [Derbyshire/Yorks/Notts use]
Person of diminished or unresponsive mental state. Originally medical slang for someone in a coma or persistent vegetative state, it's spread into the wider community to refer to people like 'Cletus the slack jawed yokel' found in The Simpson's.
To hit cars going into adjacent tracks. (See cornered) Also refers to the officially frowned-upon practice of slowing up for a stop signal at a crossing with another railroad instead of stopping. The engineer would look up and down to make sure everything is safe, then start up again, having saved several minutes by not stopping entirely. Wabash may also mean a heavy fire in the locomotive firebox
a sawed off barrel with carrying handles attached to the sides. Use for carrying fish
Adj. Sated, full from eating food. Cf. 'podged'. [W. Yorks use]
Stuffed is British slang for ruined, abandoned, broken. Stuffed is British slang for sated.
Stake is American slang for a saved sum of money; a store of provisions.
Uneven.
A term applied by lumbermen, dealers in timber, and carpenters, to boards which are inclined to split from defects in the log from which they have been sawed.
Dib is slang for a contribution, portion or amount of money.Dib is British slang for a partly−smoked cigarette, extinguished and saved for later.
Sawed off shot gun.
to be scold or a good talking to
Phrs. Full, sated, replete.
Ship grounded on the blocks during docking in a dry dock.
Noun. Enough of hearing something or someone. E.g."I've had an earful of you, moaning on about how poor you are when I know you've got money saved in the bank."
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n.
A worker on sewed muslin.
n.
One who saws; a sawyer.
Compar.
Sated; surfeited.
n.
Trees cut or sawed for the fire or other uses.
imp.
of Sew
a.
Having jaws; -- chiefly in composition; as, lantern-jawed.
a.
Long-jawed.
imp. & p. p.
of Taw
p. p.
of Saw
n.
The outside piece of a sawed log; a slab.
p. p.
of Sew
imp. & p. p.
of Sate
n.
Capability of being saved.
imp. & p. p.
of Yaw
supperl.
Sated; satisfied; weary; tired.
a.
Having lantern jaws or long, thin jaws; as, a lantern-jawed person.
imp. & p. p.
of Save
imp.
of Saw
n.
A frame on which firewood is sawed; a sawhorse; a sawbuck.
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