What is the meaning of SPRING FOR. Phrases containing SPRING FOR
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adj. To be obsessed with, usually in an amorous fashion. "Vanessa's so sprung on Todd, he's all she talks about."Â
Sprung is slang for tipsy, drunk.
Spring is slang for an escape or rescue from custody or prison. Spring was old slang for offer a higher price.
 adj., (sprung), To be seriously attracted to someone  “He was sprung off her.† [Etym., Hip hop]
Sapping is slang for studying hard.
Snoozing and snoring is London Cockney rhyming slang for boring.
String is slang for a fishing−line.String is American slang for a type of confidence trick.String is American slang for deceive.
Spring for is American and Australian slang for pay for a treat.
Totally in love, infatuated. "Dude, she's like so SPRUNG on me it isn't funny."
Sexing is British slang for having sex.
String vest is London Cockney rhyming slang for a nuisance (pest).
No spring chicken is slang for no longer young.
String beans is London Cockney rhyming slang for jeans.
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v. i.
That which springs, or is originated, from a source;
p. p.
of Spring
v. t.
To cause to close suddenly, as the parts of a trap operated by a spring; as, to spring a trap.
v. i.
To fly back; as, a bow, when bent, springs back by its elastic power.
superl.
Resembling, having the qualities of, or pertaining to, a spring; elastic; as, springy steel; a springy step.
v. i.
That which causes one to spring; specifically, a lively tune.
v. t.
To put on a string; to file; as, to string beads.
v. t.
To crack or split; to bend or strain so as to weaken; as, to spring a mast or a yard.
v. t.
To pass over by leaping; as, to spring a fence.
imp.
of Spring
v. t.
To catch in a springe; to insnare.
v. i.
A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its former state by elasticity; as, the spring of a bow.
v. t.
To cause to spring up; to start or rouse, as game; to cause to rise from the earth, or from a covert; as, to spring a pheasant.
v. t.
To cause to explode; as, to spring a mine.
v. t.
To deprive of strings; to strip the strings from; as, to string beans. See String, n., 9.
superl.
Abounding with springs or fountains; wet; spongy; as, springy land.
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