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Window. Close the bloody burnt. This works if you mispronounce window... winda - and cinder... cinda as any good Englishman would.
Burmnt is old British slang for infected with venereal disease. Burnt is American slang for terrible, hopeless.Burnt is American slang for disappointed.Burnt is American slang for emotionally drained.Burnt is American slang for exhausted.
Skin color can resemble that of a burnt piece of bread.
When a person has suffered loss by a speculation, he is said to have burnt his fingers.
Burn and smoulder is London Cockney rhyming slang for shoulder.
Burn off is British slang for to overtake, outstrip and humiliate another driver.
To burn someone meant to embarrsse them verbally as in a put down. Also if someone did something dumb and everybody saw it then they would say "burn" to that person.
Burn is British prison slang for tobacco or a cigarette. Burn is British slang for to kill by shooting.Burn is British slang for a swindle in which inferior drugs are sold as first class. Burn is American slang for to electrocute or to be electrocuted.
Burnt offering is British slang for overcoked food.
Burnt cinder is London Cockney rhyming slang for winder (window).
To make fun of some one, to crack a joke at someone; for example:"That was a major burn!"
Burn the British is American slang for a toasted muffin.
Burns and smoulders is London Cockney rhyming slang for shoulders.
Burn oil is British slang for to drive an old car.
Burn smoke is Amerian slang for to go very fast.
A BMX stunt. A "burn" often described the result of riding up to your mate's bike (whilst it was also in motion) and touching his back tyre with your front tyre, resulting in a wonderful "zipppp" noise and a friction burn mark on each tyre. Most often used in the context, "I'm gonna burn you up!" which usually triggered frantic pedaling and squeals as the victim tried to out-run his pursuer. Always misunderstood by adults. Tell your dad that, "Matthew was trying to burn my tyre!" and he would storm round Matthew's house, full of misconceptions involving blow-torches and lighter fluid.
Burn rubber is slang for to drive very fast.
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v. t.
To injure by fire or heat; to change destructively some property or properties of, by undue exposure to fire or heat; to scorch; to scald; to blister; to singe; to char; to sear; as, to burn steel in forging; to burn one's face in the sun; the sun burns the grass.
n.
A sudden breaking forth; a violent rending; an explosion; as, a burst of thunder; a burst of applause; a burst of passion; a burst of inspiration.
v. t.
The heat, or utmost violence, of an onset; the strength or greatest fury of any contention; as, the brunt of a battle.
v. i.
To burn or be burnt.
v. i.
To have a condition, quality, appearance, sensation, or emotion, as if on fire or excessively heated; to act or rage with destructive violence; to be in a state of lively emotion or strong desire; as, the face burns; to burn with fever.
pron.
The possessive of he; as, the book is his.
v. t.
To break or rend by violence, as by an overcharge or by strain or pressure, esp. from within; to force open suddenly; as, to burst a cannon; to burst a blood vessel; to burst open the doors.
v. t.
To cause to combine with oxygen or other active agent, with evolution of heat; to consume; to oxidize; as, a man burns a certain amount of carbon at each respiration; to burn iron in oxygen.
v. t.
To produce as an effect of bursting; as, to burst a hole through the wall.
n.
The operation or result of burning or baking, as in brickmaking; as, they have a good burn.
imp. & p. p.
of Burst
v. t.
To make or produce, as an effect or result, by the application of fire or heat; as, to burn a hole; to burn charcoal; to burn letters into a block.
pron.
Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.
v. i.
To fly apart or in pieces; of break open; to yield to force or pressure, especially to a sudden and violent exertion of force, or to pressure from within; to explode; as, the boiler had burst; the buds will burst in spring.
n.
A genus of perennial herbs (Poterium); especially, P.Sanguisorba, the common, or garden, burnet.
p. pr. & vb. n.
To burn in the process of distillation; as, to still-burn brandy.
v. i.
To combine energetically, with evolution of heat; as, copper burns in chlorine.
imp. & p. p.
Burnt.
n.
Any brief, violent exertion or effort; a spurt; as, a burst of speed.
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