What is the meaning of AXE. Phrases containing AXE
See meanings and uses of AXE!Slangs & AI meanings
to dismiss someone from a job (v.) | dismissal from a job (n.)
(see Bread)I need to get my axe fixed, but I got no "scratch."
Female genitalia.
Axeman is slang for a man who plays a musical instrument, especially a guitar.
Get axed is surfing slang for to be thrown by a wave.
extremely angry ¬
Taunt against someone who was angry or expressed annoyance. Usually pronounced with the "A" sound prolonged which made it even more annoying; eg X says "Give me back my pencil!", Y responds "Axe!", X- "Give it back now!", Y and others "AAAAAxe!" etc... Probably comes from the concept of a psychopath carrying out an axe attack; sometimes used in the longer more placatory form "OK, OK, don't have an axe attack!". Various private and public schools in the Cambridge area. (ed: I reckon it's just 'ask' mispronounced, but what do I know?).
Noun. Vagina. Cf. 'hairy axe wound'.
Noun. The vagina. Cf. 'axe wound'.
Get the axe is slang for to be dismissed from employment.
An instrument.Hey, Jack, bring your "axe" over tomorrow and we'll jam.
a musical instrument, esp. a jazz musician's guitar, trumpet or saxophone
Extremely savage.
Old Battle Axe
Noun. Vagina, female genitals. Cf. 'axe wound' & 'hairy axe wound'.
Battle axe is slang for a feisty, aggressive woman.
Axe is slang for any musical instrument, especially a guitar or horn.
the handle of an axe, half
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Having, or characterized by, three unequal axes intersecting at oblique angles. See the Note under crystallization.
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Noting, or conforming to, that system of crystallization in which the three axes are of equal length and at right angles to each other; monometric; regular; cubic. Cf. Crystallization.
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Developed alike in the directions of the several lateral axes; -- said of crystals of both the tetragonal and hexagonal systems.
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A body or figure approaching to a sphere, but not perfectly spherical; esp., a solid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about one of its axes.
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To cause to look with noncoincident optic axes.
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A variety of jade or nephrite, -- used in New Zealand for the manufacture of axes and weapons.
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A want of coincidence of the axes of the eyes; strabismus.
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Having eyes that quint; having eyes with axes not coincident; cross-eyed.
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One of the two planes of an orthorhombic crystal which are parallel to the vertical and longer lateral (macrodiagonal) axes.
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The homology of parts arranged on transverse axes.
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Relating to that kind of homology or symmetry, the mathematical conception of organic form, in which all axes are equal. See under Promorphology.
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Having trunnions the axes of which lie below the bore; -- said of a cannon.
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One of the four parts into which a plane is divided by the coordinate axes. The upper right-hand part is the first quadrant; the upper left-hand part the second; the lower left-hand part the third; and the lower right-hand part the fourth quadrant.
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Looking obliquely. Specifically (Med.), not having the optic axes coincident; -- said of the eyes. See Squint, n., 2.
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To have the axes of the eyes not coincident; -- to be cross-eyed.
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An affection of one or both eyes, in which the optic axes can not be directed to the same object, -- a defect due either to undue contraction or to undue relaxation of one or more of the muscles which move the eyeball; squinting; cross-eye.
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The space between two axes. See Axis, 6.
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