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Give one's hand one is British slang for to masturbate.
A STYLE BASED ON THE 70'S TERM "TO STRUT YOUR STUFF"/ MOVEMENTS TAKEN FROM ACTUAL STRUTS OR PIMP WALKS
Stout (Beer)
Lose one's bottle is British slang for to lose one's nerve, to have one's courage desert one.
On one's Jack Jones is British slang for on one's own.
a large black fly that gives trouble to fish curers in summer by depositiong its eggs on the fish
(pronounced 'wunner'), commonly now meaning one hundred pounds; sometimes one thousand pounds, depending on context. In the 1800s a oner was normally a shilling, and in the early 1900s a oner was one pound.
(trennel) a stout wooden pin
A STYLE BASED ON THE 70'S TERM "TO STRUT YOUR STUFF"/ MOVEMENTS TAKEN FROM ACTUAL STRUTS OR PIMP WALKS
Let one down for ones chimer is Black−American slang for steal someones watch
The good food or drink, to ingest good food or drink, or describe good food or drink. Used as "These hamburgers are scrut!", "I scrutted that beer.", "This whiskey is scrut!".
Use one's loaf is slang for to think, use ones ingenuity.
Stout, mettlesome, resolute
Flip ones lid is slang for losing ones sanity or self control.
Vrb phrs. To act proudly, confidently and without inhibitions; often heard in relation to dancing.
Strum is slang for female masturbation.
An outboard support for a propeller shaft.
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v. t.
To walk with a lofty, proud gait, and erect head; to walk with affected dignity.
adv.
Once.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Strut
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Strum
v. i.
To swell out; to strut.
v. t.
To swell; to bulge out.
indef. pron.
Any person, indefinitely; a person or body; as, what one would have well done, one should do one's self.
a.
Protuberant.
n.
One who struts.
imp. & p. p.
of Strut
superl.
Firm; tough; materially strong; enduring; as, a stout vessel, stick, string, or cloth.
n.
The act of strutting; a pompous step or walk.
v. t. & i.
To play on an instrument of music, or as on an instrument, in an unskillful or noisy way; to thrum; as, to strum a piano.
imp. & p. p.
of Strum
n.
In general, any piece of a frame which resists thrust or pressure in the direction of its own length. See Brace, and Illust. of Frame, and Roof.
v. t.
To hold apart. Cf. Strut, n., 3.
n.
Any part of a machine or structure, of which the principal function is to hold things apart; a brace subjected to compressive stress; -- the opposite of stay, and tie.
v. t.
To cause to project or swell out; to enlarge affectedly; to strut.
a.
Stout; mettlesome; resolute.
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