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Fat and wide is London Cockney rhyming slang for bride.
Pride and joy is London Cockney rhyming slang for a boy.
(‘Bide) remain or stay, ie., bide there, let ‘em bide. Abide, use in the old sense of “to put up with,†– “to endure.â€
Bide is Dorset slang for to remain, live.
automobile - "Hey you're new Datsun is a nice ride."
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Bridge and building carpenter of the old school antedating steel and concrete
Bridge is American slang for a quantity of four.
Tower Bridge is London Cockney rhyming slang for a fridge.
Bide quiet is Dorset slang for be still and listen.
An open-air extension of the bridge to port or starboard, intended for use in signaling.
automobile - "Hey you're new Datsun is a nice ride."
The Piffins Bridge is the area of no mans land betwixt the very back of a mans scrotum and his anal sphincter. Which is of generally no use at all.
Bride and groom is London Cockney rhyming slang for broom. Bride and groom is London Cockney rhyming slang for a room.
n. Someone's mode of transportation. A car. "Check out his pimp ride!" 2. to have sex. "Girl, do you wanna ride tonight?"Â
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v. t.
To steep or saturate in brine.
v. t.
To give or promise a reward or consideration to (a judge, juror, legislator, voter, or other person in a position of trust) with a view to prevent the judgment or corrupt the conduct; to induce or influence by a bribe; to give a bribe to.
v. t.
To indulge in pride, or self-esteem; to rate highly; to plume; -- used reflexively.
v. t.
To open or make a passage, as by a bridge.
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To put a bridle upon; to equip with a bridle; as, to bridle a horse.
v. t.
To gain by a bribe; of induce as by a bribe.
v. t.
To wait for; as, I bide my time. See Abide.
v. t.
To sprinkle with salt or brine; as, to brine hay.
v. i.
To be borne in a carriage; as, to ride in a coach, in a car, and the like. See Synonym, below.
v. t.
To build a bridge or bridges on or over; as, to bridge a river.
n.
A low wall or vertical partition in the fire chamber of a furnace, for deflecting flame, etc.; -- usually called a bridge wall.
v. t.
To make a bride of.
v. i.
To hold up the head, and draw in the chin, as an expression of pride, scorn, or resentment; to assume a lofty manner; -- usually with up.
n.
A bridge keeper; a warden or a guard for a bridge.
v. t.
To sit on, so as to be carried; as, to ride a horse; to ride a bicycle.
n.
Highest pitch; elevation reached; loftiness; prime; glory; as, to be in the pride of one's life.
v. t.
To restrain, guide, or govern, with, or as with, a bridle; to check, curb, or control; as, to bridle the passions; to bridle a muse.
v. i.
To give a bribe to a person; to pervert the judgment or corrupt the action of a person in a position of trust, by some gift or promise.
a.
Short and ready; fleet; as, a tride pace; -- a term used by sportsmen.
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