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Eighteen pence is London Cockney rhyming slang for sense.
Tighten one's face is American slang for shut up, keep quiet.
Eighteen carat is British slang for first class.
Tight is slang for to be frugal or not generous. Tight is slang for drunk.Tight is American slang for friendly, close.
On one's Jack Jones is British slang for on one's own.
Kungfu fighter is rhyming Slang for lighter.
Use one's loaf is slang for to think, use ones ingenuity.
Give one's hand one is British slang for to masturbate.
(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.
Let one down for ones chimer is Black−American slang for steal someones watch
Lighten up is slang for to relax, to take things less seriously, calm down, cheer up.
, (tite) adj., Good, cool, striking, appealing, trendy, great, amazing. “Your calculator is so tight.â€Â “My new year’s eve was tight.â€Â Also, interj., great, wonderful. “We’re going to the store. Tight!†Also: tighty whities, jockey underwear. [Etym., Hip hop]
Watertight. eg. "The hatch is closed tight."
One that is difficult to inter anally, for anally intercourse. [Travis has such a tight ass that you can not it it in.].
Ronson lighter is British slang for the anus (shiter).
  A meal. "To do a Tightener," to take a Meal.
Men's briefs; "Are you wearing tightie whities?" (ed: sorry - I just *cannot* see myself wandering into Target and asking where the 'tightie whities' are)
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adv.
In a tight manner; closely; nearly.
n.
The number greater by a unit than seventeen; eighteen units or objects.
v. t.
To make less burdensome or afflictive; to alleviate; as, to lighten the cares of life or the burden of grief.
v. t.
To make lighter, or less heavy; to reduce in weight; to relieve of part of a load or burden; as, to lighten a ship by unloading; to lighten a load or burden.
n.
That which tightens; specifically (Mach.), a tightening pulley.
imp. & p. p.
of Tighten
v. t.
To make tense, or tight; to tighten.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tighten
v. t.
To make light or clear; to light; to illuminate; as, to lighten an apartment with lamps or gas; to lighten the streets.
v. t.
To make less tight or tense; to loosen.
v. t.
To tighten.
n.
A symbol denoting eighteen units, as 18 or xviii.
v. t.
To convey by a lighter, as to or from the shore; as, to lighter the cargo of a ship.
a.
Eight and ten; as, eighteen pounds.
superl.
Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open; as, tight cloth; a tight knot.
v. i.
To grow lighter; to become less dark or lowering; to brighten; to clear, as the sky.
a.
Having sight, or seeing, in a particular manner; -- used in composition; as, long-sighted, short-sighted, quick-sighted, sharp-sighted, and the like.
a.
Farsighted and strong-sighted; sharp-sighted.
n.
One who, or that which, lights; as, a lighter of lamps.
v. t.
To draw tighter; to straiten; to make more close in any manner.
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