What is the meaning of WANKING OFF. Phrases containing WANKING OFF
See meanings and uses of WANKING OFF!Slangs & AI meanings
Chillen, Hanging out, relaxing
- Honking is being sick or throwing up. Presumably this is a problem in New York where there are signs on the streets that say "No Honking".
Honking is British slang for intoxicated, drunk.
Ranting is British slang for a style of aggressive stand−up poetry recital.
Skanking is slang for a swinging and jerking style of dancing characteristic of reggae and 'two−tone' music. Skanking is Jamaican slang for bahving disreputably.
Someone who might be very tired and still performing their duties, known as the walking dead.
Yanking is British slang for consorting with Americans.
Dunking is British slang for sex.
Barking is slang for crazy.
Someone who might be very tired and still performing their duties, known as the walking dead.
Adj. Insane, crazy. Short for barking mad.
Walking papers is slang for notice of dismissal.
Parking is American slang for kissing and cuddling in a car.
Jacking is British slang for talking, gossip.
Ranking is Jamaican slang for possessed of style; fashionable; exciting, powerful.
Walking in the Wash Brook stream for no reason other than to see how far you could get before someone noticed that you were walking through their grounds and set their dog on you.
Gross, disgusting usu. used to describe a woman... "Jesus wept.... did you see that?? She was really hanging!" From the practice of hanging 'game' til high.
Honking is being sick or throwing up. Presumably this is a problem in New York where there are signs on the streets that say "No Honking".
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Anal intercourse.
amphetamine
Marijuana
Kink is slang for a sexual deviant. Kink is slang for a sexual perversion.
Tart dialogue, quick replies.
Snozz is slang for a large nose.
Little and large is London Cockney rhyming slang for margarine (marge).
Veterans Benevolent Association
One of the first gay organization, was organized in New York City in the 1940s.
Crack smokers
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Wanting zeal.
v. t.
To go through or accomplish by walking, dancing, or the like.
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Adapted for sustaining a hanging object; as, the hanging post of a gate, the post which holds the hinges.
v. t.
To open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.
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The act of one who, or that which, marks; the mark or marks made; arrangement or disposition of marks or coloring; as, the marking of a bird's plumage.
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Speaking in a whining tone of voice; using technical or religious terms affectedly; affectedly pious; as, a canting rogue; a canting tone.
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A place for landing, as from a ship, a carriage. etc.
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Distressing; worrying; perplexing; corroding; as, carking cares.
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Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent.
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Walking.
v. i.
Feeble of mind; wanting discernment; lacking vigor; spiritless; as, a weak king or magistrate.
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Missing; wanting.
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Absent; lacking; missing; also, deficient; destitute; needy; as, one of the twelve is wanting; I shall not be wanting in exertion.
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Suspended from above; pendent; as, hanging shelves.
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Wanting skill.
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Inclined to swag; sinking, hanging, or leaning by its weight.
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The act or process of waning, or decreasing.
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Wanting, to make up completeness; wanting, as regards a requirement; not sufficient; inadequate; defective; imperfect; incomplete; lacking; as, deficient parts; deficient estate; deficient strength; deficient in judgment.
v. i.
To move in a slovenly, dragging manner; to drag or scrape the feet in walking or dancing.
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The act of waking, or the state or period of being awake.
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