What is the meaning of WRONG UN. Phrases containing WRONG UN
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Wrong
False, wrong, untrue
Phrs. Up the anus. From up the wrong one.
Asking the wrong person
Gone wrong
putting one's foot in one's mouth
Describes humorously what you've done when you have just said the wrong thing, to the wrong person, on the wrong topic, in the wrong place, at the wrong time.
Correct, right, precise. e.g. "You're not wrong about that mate"
Anna May Wong is London Cockney rhyming slang for a bad odour (pong).
Wrongo is American slang for a criminal.
Wake up/Woke up the Wrong Passenger
To trouble or anger the wrong person.
1) Adj. Being unfair or wrong
To get into trouble ('off' the teacher). In stronger accents, 'wrong' was pronounced 'wraang.
Wrong 'un is British slang for a criminal, a bad person. Wrong 'un is British slang for something to be avoided.
Prong is slang for penis.
Drong is Dorset slang for a narrow alleyway.
Get off on the wrong foot is slang for to establish a relationship with a bad start.
Suzie Wong is London Cockney rhyming slang for a bad smell (pong). Suzie Wong is London Cockney rhyming slang for a song.
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v. t.
To twist and compress; to turn and strain with violence; to writhe; to squeeze hard; to pinch; as, to wring clothes in washing.
a.
Deviation or departure from truth or fact; state of falsity; error; as, to be in the wrong.
n.
Wrong acceptation; understanding in a wrong sense.
a.
Not according to truth; not conforming to fact or intent; not right; mistaken; erroneous; as, a wrong statement.
a.
Not according to the laws of good morals, whether divine or human; not suitable to the highest and best end; not morally right; deviating from rectitude or duty; not just or equitable; not true; not legal; as, a wrong practice; wrong ideas; wrong inclinations and desires.
a.
Designed to be worn or placed inward; as, the wrong side of a garment or of a piece of cloth.
v. t.
To treat with injustice; to deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice from; to do undeserved harm to; to deal unjustly with; to injure.
a.
Not fit or suitable to an end or object; not appropriate for an intended use; not according to rule; unsuitable; improper; incorrect; as, to hold a book with the wrong end uppermost; to take the wrong way.
n.
Wrong done by a person himself.
imp. & p. p.
of Wring
v. t.
To bend or strain out of its position; as, to wring a mast.
a.
Not wrong; void or free from wrong.
a.
Twisted; wry; as, a wrong nose.
n.
Wrong understanding; misconstruction.
v. t.
To impute evil to unjustly; as, if you suppose me capable of a base act, you wrong me.
a.
Not right; wrong.
n.
A wrong.
adv.
In a wrong manner; not rightly; amiss; morally ill; erroneously; wrongly.
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