What is the meaning of ITS. Phrases containing ITS
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EVERY TUB ON ITS OWN BLACK BOTTOM
EVERY TUB ON ITS OWN BLACK BOTTOM
Every tub on its own black bottom is Black−American slang for to improvise
If The Shoe Fits Wear It
It's A Date
Vrb phrs. To be very windy or blustery. E.g."It's still blowing its tits off this morning so we wont be able to go sailing into the bay." [Mainly/Orig. sailing use]
Intense Text Sex
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Semen or any fluid secreted at orgasm.
Second banana is slang for a performer in vaudeville, etc., who plays a role subordinate to another;any person in a or secondary position to another.
Cut−purse was old slang for a pickpocket who specialised in cutting the strings tieing a purse to a belt.
A guy who always has all the unnecessary accesories like a visor, webbed gloves, multicolored longsleeve rashguards (under suit), reef walkers, and more-depending on the day. Example: “Look at accesory man today. He’s got everything but the kitchen sink. Oh wait, that’s airbrushed on the bottom of his egg.
Interest on a loanshark’s loan
As Far As I Remember
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n.
An instrument for measuring the volume of a body, especially a solid, by means of the difference in tension caused by its presence and absence in a confined portion of air.
n.
A mass of fluid, especially of a liquid, having a whirling or circular motion tending to form a cavity or vacuum in the center of the circle, and to draw in towards the center bodies subject to its action; the form assumed by a fluid in such motion; a whirlpool; an eddy.
n.
The spotted flycatcher. It builds its nest on walls.
n.
An instrument for measuring the voltaic electricity passing through it, by its effect in decomposing water or some other chemical compound acting as an electrolyte.
a.
An ancient Latin version of the Scripture, and the only version which the Roman Church admits to be authentic; -- so called from its common use in the Latin Church.
n.
A vocal, or sometimes a whispered, sound modified by resonance in the oral passage, the peculiar resonance in each case giving to each several vowel its distinctive character or quality as a sound of speech; -- distinguished from a consonant in that the latter, whether made with or without vocality, derives its character in every case from some kind of obstructive action by the mouth organs. Also, a letter or character which represents such a sound. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 5, 146-149.
v. t.
To subject to, or cause to undergo, volcanic heat, and to be affected by its action.
n.
The fruit or nut of any tree of the genus Juglans; also, the tree, and its timber. The seven or eight known species are all natives of the north temperate zone.
n.
A south African proteaceous tree (Protea grandiflora); also, its tough wood, used for making wagon wheels.
v. i.
To wagon goods as a business; as, the man wagons between Philadelphia and its suburbs.
n.
A very large marine mammal (Trichecus rosmarus) of the Seal family, native of the Arctic Ocean. The male has long and powerful tusks descending from the upper jaw. It uses these in procuring food and in fighting. It is hunted for its oil, ivory, and skin. It feeds largely on mollusks. Called also morse.
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A follower of Abdel Wahab (b. 1691; d. 1787), a reformer of Mohammedanism. His doctrines prevail particularly among the Bedouins, and the sect, though checked in its influence, extends to most parts of Arabia, and also into India.
n.
The principle of supporting a religious system and its institutions by voluntary association and effort, rather than by the aid or patronage of the state.
pron.
The neuter reciprocal pronoun of It; as, the thing is good in itself; it stands by itself.
n.
A tree (Cookia punctata) of the Orange family, growing in China and the East Indies; also, its fruit, which is about the size of a large grape, and has a hard rind and a peculiar flavor.
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A degraded form of superstition and sorcery, said to include human sacrifices and cannibalism in some of its rites. It is prevalent among the negroes of Hayti, and to some extent in the United States, and is regarded as a relic of African barbarism.
v. t.
Unconstrained by the interference of another; unimpelled by the influence of another; not prompted or persuaded by another; done of his or its own accord; spontaneous; acting of one's self, or of itself; free.
n.
The yellow fever in its worst form, when it is usually attended with black vomit. See Black vomit.
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An annual parish festival formerly held in commemoration of the dedication of a church. Originally, prayers were said on the evening preceding, and hymns were sung during the night, in the church; subsequently, these vigils were discontinued, and the day itself, often with succeeding days, was occupied in rural pastimes and exercises, attended by eating and drinking, often to excess.
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