What is the meaning of AROMA. Phrases containing AROMA
See meanings and uses of AROMA!Slangs & AI meanings
Used to cover the distinctive aroma of marajuana smoke by blowing into a cardboard tube stuffed with tissue paper. This was in use at Virginia Tech.
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A term of abuse to describe a person from a poor family you know, Tesco trainers, Oxfam clothes, smelt bad and always, always seemed to eat egg sndwiches which added to the general bad aroma!
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Types of jet fuel: the aroma of which makes former aviators nostalgic for flight operations. Usually seen floating on top of a cup of “gojuice.â€
silent violent, silent but deadly, SBD
The silent farts that are always the most smelly. Used to decribe a lush anal aroma when no aural experience was encountered. Normally associated with "He who smelt (smelled) it dealt" and "He who denied it supplied it". Another rhyme used after someone said 'the one who smelt it dealt it' was the secret farter to quickly retort 'the one who did the rhyme did the crime', and would bask in the joy of having 'won' the debate over the identity of the emitter, oblivious to the tautologically incriminating nature of the statement.
Amyl nitrite.
The phrase means 'have you got any dried bits of poo on your bum' ('Tatties' pronounced 'tay-tees') Though the contributor has no idea why the phrase was used!. (ed: maybe there was the faint aroma of 'fertiliser' in the air when they were about?)
To break wind in a silent manner but with terrific aroma. The 'dropper' is usually proud of his work "Watch out, I've dropped me guts".
The aroma lingering on the skin after "fingering" a girl.
The "aromatic" result of breaking wind.
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imp. & p. p.
of Aromatize
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a tribasic acid, C6H3.(CO2)3, of the aromatic series, obtained, by the oxidation of mesitylene, as a white crystalline substance.
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A name given to any one of a series of orange-red dyestuffs produced artificially from certain complex sulphonic acid derivatives of azo and diazo hydrocarbons of the aromatic series; -- so called because of the general resemblance to the shades of nasturtium (Tropaeolum).
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Pertaining to, or containing, aroma; fragrant; spicy; strong-scented; odoriferous; as, aromatic balsam.
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A liqueur made of white wine, absinthe, and various aromatic drugs, used to excite the appetite.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Aromatize
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To impregnate with aroma; to render aromatic; to give a spicy scent or taste to; to perfume.
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The act of impregnating or secting with aroma.
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An American tree of the Laurel family (Sassafras officinale); also, the bark of the roots, which has an aromatic smell and taste.
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The quality or principle of plants or other substances which constitutes their fragrance; agreeable odor; as, the aroma of coffee.
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An aromatic drink prepared from sassafras bark and other ingredients, at one time much used in London.
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Aromatic.
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A gaseous hydrocarbon, C3H6, isomeric with propylene and obtained from it indirectly. It is the base of a series of compounds analogous to the aromatic hydrocarbons.
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An aromatic labiate plant (Satureia hortensis), much used in cooking; -- also called summer savory.
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Fig.: The fine diffusive quality of intellectual power; flavor; as, the subtile aroma of genius.
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One who, or that which, aromatizes or renders aromatic.
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A small perforated box for holding aromatic vinegar contained in a sponge, or a smelling bottle for smelling salts; -- called also vinegarette.
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An unexplained word occurring in Chaucer, meaning, perhaps, an aromatic sweetmeat for sweetening the breath.
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Alt. of Aromatical
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The root or rootstock of the Curcuma longa. It is externally grayish, but internally of a deep, lively yellow or saffron color, and has a slight aromatic smell, and a bitterish, slightly acrid taste. It is used for a dye, a medicine, a condiment, and a chemical test.
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