What is the meaning of SCOPING OUT. Phrases containing SCOPING OUT
See meanings and uses of SCOPING OUT!Slangs & AI meanings
To masturbate, after coming home without scoring.
Occurrence or happening. Used as "Hello! What's coming off 'ere then??"
Russians are coming is British slang for premenstrual tension.
Adj. Lively, energetic. E.g."That last tune the DJ played was stomping."
"Smoking crack" or "being on crack" has morphed generally from drug use into just acting stupid or saying something stupid, as in "Oh, I'm sorry, I must have been smoking crack.".
v. when a boy puts his hand under a girls bra and feels her breast or puts his hands down the front of her pants. "Joe was scooping Nesha at the movies on the low, but everybody knew what was up."Â
Shopping is slang for illicit drugs brought from a dealer.
To give someone a good souping:- Someone fell or more usually was pushed over into (preferably deep) snow. With a cry of "Soup him" or "Souping" a gang would surround them and kick snow all over them, especially the face and head, until they were soaked. Not pleasant.
Adj. Euph. for 'fucking', when used as an intensifier. E.g."That cowing bastard from the sales team got the promotion to manager."
Cowing (shortened from cow and calf) is slang for laughing.
Socking is slang for exceedingly; very.
Spending time looking at crotches.[ Eric I did not bring you to the Mall so you could go basket shopping].
Stomping is slang for lively, energetic.
Looking someone over, to keep looking it. scratch: the rectal opening, anus; asshole.
Scalping is slang for profiteering, particularly by re−selling tickets at an inflated price. Scalping isBritish slang for a very short haircut.
Scouring powder is British slang for cocaine.
Snoozing and snoring is London Cockney rhyming slang for boring.
Sapping is slang for studying hard.
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n.
The highest or covering course of masonry in a wall, often with sloping edges to carry off water; -- sometimes called capping.
a.
Serving as an aid in clambering; as, a scaling ladder, used in assaulting a fortified place.
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Inclining or inclined from the plane of the horizon, or from a horizontal or other right line; oblique; declivous; slanting.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Stope
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scoop
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of Scorn
n.
The act of excavating in the form of stopes.
a.
Oblique; sloping.
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Resembling the act of, or the effect produced by, one who, or that which, scrapes; as, a scraping noise; a scraping miser.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cope
n.
Something scraped off; that which is separated from a substance, or is collected by scraping; as, the scraping of the street.
n.
A stone for coping. See Coping.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Score
a.
Adapted for removing scales, as from a fish; as, a scaling knife; adapted for removing scale, as from the interior of a steam boiler; as, a scaling hammer, bar, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Slope
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scape
n.
The act of scraping; the act or process of making even, or reducing to the proper form, by means of a scraper.
a.
Sloping.
adv.
In a groping manner.
a.
Sloping; inclined.
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