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Nine shillings was old slang for audacity, calm, nonchalance.
Drilling is Black−American slang for walking.
Stirling Moss is London Cockney rhyming slang for toss.
Noun. Relaxing, taking time out. Often heard as chillin'. From 'chill out' (verb).
Shilling tabernacle was slang for a Baptist or Methodist tea−meeting where refreshments were available for a shilling.
Potato pilling was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a shilling.
To make money. Question: "What have you been up to?" Response: "Just skrilling.")
Moving at remarkable speed. e.g. "Look at that bloke go, he is really shifting along"
Thomas Tilling was London Cockney rhyming slang for a shilling.
I'm willing was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a shilling.
Shillings and pence is old London Cockney rhyming slang for common sense.
Chillin' is American slang for relaxing.
a silver or silver coloured coin worth twelve pre-decimalisation pennies (12d). From Old High German 'skilling'. Similar words for coins and meanings are found all over Europe. The original derivation was either from Proto-Germanic 'skell' meaning to sound or ring, or Indo-European 'skell' split or divide. Some think the root might be from Proto-Germanic 'skeld', meaning shield.
Spilling is Black−American slang for talking
v. to simply "hang out" with no purpose or reason. "I'm just chillin wit my friends." Lyrical reference: CRASH TEST DUMMIES LYRICS - Just Chillin' "... I said I don't like to chat. You said you smoked the big kahunas. I said I'm not like that, I'm just chillin'"Â
Abraham's willing was old British rhyming slang for a shilling.
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Adj. 1. A general intensifier. E.g."Did you see the shitting size of that man." 2. A general term of abuse.
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Same as Sheeling.
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The Spanish real, of the value of one eight of a dollar, or 12/ cets; -- formerly so called in New York and some other States. See Note under 2.
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A shilling.
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Relating to, or concerned in, the forwarding of goods; as, a shipping clerk.
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Changing in place, position, or direction; varying; variable; fickle; as, shifting winds; shifting opinions or principles.
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Making chilly or cold; depressing; discouraging; cold; distant; as, a chilling breeze; a chilling manner.
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The act of one who, or of that which, ships; as, the shipping of flour to Liverpool.
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Causing a thrill; causing tremulous excitement; deeply moving; as, a thrilling romance.
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The act of fitting up shelves; as, the job of shelving a closet.
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Adapted or used for shifting anything.
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The act of laying on a shelf, or on the shelf; putting off or aside; as, the shelving of a claim.
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Sold for a shilling; worth or costing a shilling.
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The act of that which swells; as, the swelling of rivers in spring; the swelling of the breast with pride.
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Relating to ships, their ownership, transfer, or employment; as, shiping concerns.
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In the United States, a denomination of money, differing in value in different States. It is not now legally recognized.
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A hut or shelter for shepherds of fishers. See Sheeling.
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See Sheeling.
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an unnatural prominence or protuberance; as, a scrofulous swelling.
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Sloping gradually; inclining; as, a shelving shore.
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Of or pertaining to spelling.
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