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Sir Anthony Blunt is London Cockney rhyming slang for an obnoxious person (cunt).
Sir Walter Scott is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pint glass (pot).
All Sir Garnet was old slang for highly satisfactory, alright.
Air-brake repairman
U.S. air support.
Six is Black−American slang for grave.
Noun. An expulsion of air from the anus, a fart. See 'float an air biscuit'.
one pound (£1) - used in Hampshire (Southern England) apparently originating from the time when the one pound note carried a picture of Sir Isaac Newton. (Thanks M Ty-Wharton).
Sim was old slang for an evengelical christian (Simeonite).
Six by six is slang for a six wheel truck with six−wheel drive.
Sip is backslang for to urinate (piss).
Deep six is British slang for a grave.
Sir Paul is British slang for a condom.
Sir Lancelot is British slang for a promiscuous man.
Sir Alec is British slang for a pinto of Guinness.
Fir is slang for cannabis.
To have sex. (" I was the first to boink Anthony.").
saw (“I sid ‘enâ€)
Stir is slang for prison.
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n.
Six. See Sise.
n.
An embodiment of sin; a very wicked person.
pl.
of Antiphony
n.
Any aeriform body; a gas; as, oxygen was formerly called vital air.
n.
Air in motion; a light breeze; a gentle wind.
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A sin offering; a sacrifice for sin.
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A symbol representing six units, as 6, vi., or VI.
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To expose to heat, for the purpose of expelling dampness, or of warming; as, to air linen; to air liquors.
n.
Odoriferous or contaminated air.
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Drawn in air; imaginary.
n.
A genus (Abies) of coniferous trees, often of large size and elegant shape, some of them valued for their timber and others for their resin. The species are distinguished as the balsam fir, the silver fir, the red fir, etc. The Scotch fir is a Pinus.
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The peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person; mien; demeanor; as, the air of a youth; a heavy air; a lofty air.
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A lord, master, or other person in authority. See Sir.
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One more than five; twice three; as, six yards.
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To expose to the air for the purpose of cooling, refreshing, or purifying; to ventilate; as, to air a room.
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A particular state of the atmosphere, as respects heat, cold, moisture, etc., or as affecting the sensations; as, a smoky air, a damp air, the morning air, etc.
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A man of social authority and dignity; a lord; a master; a gentleman; -- in this sense usually spelled sire.
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