What is the meaning of TOAD. Phrases containing TOAD
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Heavy rain.
Derail. (See rabbit)
African Clawed Toads (Xenopus) known by Afrikaans as "platanna - i.e. "flat anna". Flatties are used as bait by schoolboys (and adults) when fishing. Hence "He caught one hell of a barbel using flatties!".
Car inspector or car repairer-from the early custom of tapping the wheels to detect flaws. Also called car whacker; and car toad (because he squats while inspecting), car tink, and car tonk
Road. Don't ride your bike on the frog. See Road => Kermit
n a delicacy consisting of sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, in a sort of pie shape. The etymology is a tough one to guess at, as the dish itself contains no obvious holes and itÂ’s difficult, although not impossible, to confuse sausages and toads.
In prison, this is a widely used word for blacks.
to follow or flatter. To play the toady
A mechanic, originally on motorcycles, but now any kind of repairman; "Toad is a shitty wrench.".
Stage name of American actor Lincoln Perry, type cast as a slow, uneducated & easily frightened Black man. Derogatory term also used to suggest the toady behavior of Black civil servants.
Toad is slang for a liar.
Gin. I'll have one more Vera before I hit the frog and toad.
Frog and toad is London Cockney rhyming slang for road.
Toadskins is American tramp slang for paper money
The most important person in a group.
Road. e took off down the kermit. From Kermit the Frog => frog and toad => road.
Toadsucker is an American slang term of abuse.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
To masturbate.
If The Shoe Fits Wear It
Jawdropper is British slang for something shocking.
Head−on−a−post is slang for Chlorpromazine hydrochloride.
Dilly is American and Canadian slang for a person or thing that is remarkable. Dilly is British slang for the penis.
A warrant granted to a privateer condoning specific acts of piracy against a target as a redress for grievances.
This was the route from the north into Saigon. Gens Seamans & De Puy with the Big Red One from Dian went up this route to clear it in '66 so that the rice harvest could get into the city. At the same time, the 9th & 10th, as I recall, VC Divs made an attack on Quan Dau Ting, which caused the 1st Inf Div to pull back to relieve what I recall as a Light Inf Bde -- maybe the 176 or 173 -- many years have passed. Hope this helps some.
Knowlege box is Black−American slang for the head
Verb. To kick a ball forcefully, often implying without good control. [Scottish use]
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A name given to many umbrella-shaped fungi, mostly of the genus Agaricus. The species are almost numberless. They grow on decaying organic matter.
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A large toadfish of the Southern United States and the Gulf of Mexico (Batrachus tau, var. pardus).
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A fawning, obsequious parasite; a mean sycophant; a flatterer; a toady.
pl.
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Bufonite, formerly regarded as a precious stone, and worn as a jewel. See Bufonite.
n.
A European aquatic toad (Bombinator igneus). Its back is dark; its belly is marked with crimson. Called also feuerkrote.
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A coarse, rustic woman.
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Any marine fish of the genus Batrachus, having a large, thick head and a wide mouth, and bearing some resemblance to a toad. The American species (Batrachus tau) is very common in shallow water. Called also oyster fish, and sapo.
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Any one of numerous species of batrachians belonging to the genus Bufo and allied genera, especially those of the family Bufonidae. Toads are generally terrestrial in their habits except during the breeding season, when they seek the water. Most of the species burrow beneath the earth in the daytime and come forth to feed on insects at night. Most toads have a rough, warty skin in which are glands that secrete an acrid fluid.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Toady
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The practice of meanly fawning on another; base sycophancy; servile adulation.
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A small toad.
v. t.
To fawn upon with mean sycophancy.
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A local name for the igneous rocks of Derbyshire, England; -- said by some to be derived from the German todter stein, meaning dead stone, that is, stone which contains no ores.
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A mean flatterer; a toadeater; a sycophant.
imp. & p. p.
of Toady
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Like a toad.
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A hanger-on to noblemen, or persons of quality, especially in English universities; a toady. See 1st Tuft, 3.
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