What is the meaning of BI. Phrases containing BI
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Bring It The F*** On, Bitch
Bitter oath is British slang for a definite oath.
Bivvy is British slang for a small tent or shelter.
Bite the dust is slang for to die.
Bite the bulletis British slang for to suffer without complaint.
Bities is Australian slang for biting insects.
Bitser is Australian slang for mongrel.
Hobo who totes a blanket and uses it wherever night finds him. (Bindle is a corruption of "bundle")
Bithy−wine is Dorset slang for bindweed.
Conductor; so named from first initial in Order of Railway Conductors. Sometimes called big ox and less complimentary terms
Emergency application of air-brake valve, causing a quick stop. Big-holing her, the same as wiping the clock, is making an emergency stop
Biter is British slang for a bloodsucker, a beggar, a scrounger, an extortionist.
Biting is slang for selling a graffiti artist's pen name to another person.
Bits and bobs is British slang for possessions, things.
Bitsa is British slang for a mongrel dog.
Bites and scratches is London Cockney rhyming slang for matches (used to ignite cigarettes).
Bizzo is British and Australian slang for business, the business, what needs to be done.
Biz is slang for show business.Biz is slang for a sphere of activity.
Bizzies is British slang for the police.
Bitterzweet is Dorset slang for a cider apple.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
a gathering where a lot of piss or other alcohol is being consumed.
Between the sticks is bingo slang for the number eighty−six.
Female genital area, occasionally pubic hair only.
Burlington Bertie is bingo slang for thirty.Burlington Bertie is betting slang for odds of /.
Be Back Soon -or Bulletin Board Service
Half a gross is London Cockney rhyming slang for venereal disease (dose).
1. to represent something 2. to wear something (clothes)
Contraction of stupid.
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Alt. of Hunger-bitten
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Having a strongly curved bill.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bivouac
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Consisting of, or containing, lime and bitumen.
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One who bids at an auction in behalf of the auctioneer or owner, for the purpose of running up the price of articles.
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Having a bill like that of the stork.
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Having the bill expanded and spatulate at the end.
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A turn of the cable about the end of the windlass, without the bits.
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