What is the meaning of BOUNCING POWDER. Phrases containing BOUNCING POWDER
See meanings and uses of BOUNCING POWDER!Slangs & AI meanings
explosive that propells upward about four feet into the air and then detonates.
Bounding was old British slang for behaving with unacceptable effrontery or showiness.
Piece of paper to be signed by the teacher of every class on your timetable, then returned to the registration teacher the next day to prove you went to all your classes. Given to bunkers when caught bunking off school.
(people) Defrauding people
Measuring the depth of the water. Traditionally done by swinging the lead, now commonly by using a hull mounted echo sounder.
pleasant-sounding music
Cheque. He stuck me with a bouncing goose.
To play notes so low as to bounce a Bose speaker from its foundation.I'm sorry, my bass player was just "Bose bouncing.
Cocaine
Sounding is Black−American slang for flirting
Noun. Smoking marijuana or cannabis. [Orig. W.I.]
Large, heavy. "Sally gave birth to a bouncing baby girl.
Noun. A monetary cheque (check) that isn't honoured by the writer's bank, consequently bouncing back to the issuer.
cocaine
Bouncing a dart off a wire
 A bouncing fellow or girl.
Huge, lusty, bouncing, as, 'a strapping lass.
A navy signalman. The nickname derives from the "bunting" of which signal flags were once made. In the USN the terms used for a signalman are "Flag Wagger" or "Skivvy Waver".
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bounce
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Trounce
a.
Stout; plump and healthy; lusty; buxom.
n.
That by which anything is prepared for use, or set off to advantage; equipment; embellishment; setting; as, the mounting of a sword or diamond.
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Pompous; noisy; ostentatious; as, high-sounding words or titles.
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The art or practice of transferring a design by means of pounce.
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of Bound
n.
Decorative perforation of cloth.
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Excessive; big.
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Any place or part of the ocean, or other water, where a sounding line will reach the bottom; -- usually in the plural.
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The sand, shells, or the like, that are brought up by the sounding lead when it has touched bottom.
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Harsh-sounding.
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measurement by sounding; also, the depth so ascertained.
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Moving with a bound or bounds.
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of Pounce
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Sounding alone.
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Making or emitting sound; hence, sonorous; as, sounding words.
superl.
A bounding with juice; succulent.
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of Jounce
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