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Comic singers was old London Cockney rhyming slang for fingers.
Tiger's sweat is slang for very strong alcoholic drink.
Park a tiger is slang for to vomit
Refers to an alley, street or district that had many gambling halls where Faro was played. Also referred to as "Tiger Alley."
Taters is slang for potatoes.
Fingers is British slang for a pickpocket.
Two fingers is slang for the English insulting gesture of the V−sign using two fingers (which originates from the bowmen at Agincourt, taunting the French with their bow−string fingers).
Few tickers is Black−American slang for a few minutes.
Tiger's milk is slang for very strong alcoholic drink.
Tiger tank is London Cockney rhyming slang for masturbate (wank).
Noun. Potatoes. A corruption of the word potatoes. {Informal}Adj. Cold. From the Cockney rhyming slang taters in the mould (potatoes in the mould). E.g."It's a bit taters in hear. Shall I light the fire?"
Black women. Nigress is to Nigger as Tigris is to Tiger.
The cut-off fingers of surgical gloves used to package drugs
Bees wingers is London Cockney rhyming slang for fingers.
Tigre is slang for heroin.
Fingers
Bell ringers is London Cockney rhyming slang for fingers.
Chasing the tiger is slang for to smoke heroin.
Tiger is slang for a forceful, formidable person.
Joan Rivers is London Cockney rhyming slang for shivers.
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n.
A man whose occupation is to cover buildings with tiles.
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Same as Tiger's-foot.
v. t.
To mark with tiver.
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A servant in livery, who rides with his master or mistress.
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Fig.: A ferocious, bloodthirsty person.
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A kind of growl or screech, after cheering; as, three cheers and a tiger.
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A tiger beetle.
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Exhibited at divers times or in various ways; -- used to qualify nouns in the singular number.
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Several; sundry; various; more than one, but not a great number; as, divers philosophers. Also used substantively or pronominally.
v. t.
A row or rank, especially one of two or more rows placed one above, or higher than, another; as, a tier of seats in a theater.
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Resembling a tiger; tigerish.
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A very large and powerful carnivore (Felis tigris) native of Southern Asia and the East Indies. Its back and sides are tawny or rufous yellow, transversely striped with black, the tail is ringed with black, the throat and belly are nearly white. When full grown, it equals or exceeds the lion in size and strength. Called also royal tiger, and Bengal tiger.
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The female of the tiger.
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A place where tiles are made or burned; a tile kiln.
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Like a tiger; tigrish.
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A tiger.
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The highest timbers on the side of a vessel, being those above the futtocks.
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One who, or that which, tinges.
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A pneumatic box or pan used in refining sugar.
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Of or pertaining to a tiger; like a tiger.
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