What is the meaning of BUSH. Phrases containing BUSH
See meanings and uses of BUSH!Slangs & AI meanings
Bushbashing is Australian and New Zealand slang for the process of forcing a path through the bush.
Bush lawyer is Australian slang for someone who claims to lay down the law, but has no real authority.
cannabis; can also refer to PCP
Neck. He's got a bushel like tree trunk.
n A growth of pubic hair. v. bushed, bushing, bushes adj. Bush-league; second-rate
Bushey park is London Cockney rhyming slang for lark (a joke).
Bushel of coke is London Cockney rhyming slang for a man (bloke).
Pubic hair. [ I was sucking him off but the bush was getting in the way.]
Bushed is slang for exhausted.
Bush is slang for provincial or primitive, rural. Bush is slang for pubic hair.Bush is slang for cannabis.
Bush parole is American prison slang for an escape.
Bushel and peck is London Cockney rhyming slang for neck.
Bushie is Australian slang for a rural or barbaric person, a yokel. Bushie is Jamaican slang for illicitly distilled rum.
Bushfired is London Cockney rhyming slang for tired.
Bushfire is London Cockney rhyming slang for tire.
Bushwhacker is Australian slang for an unsophisticated person; boor.
Busher is American slang for an amateur, an unsophisticated person.
Bushy Park is London Cockney rhyming slang for lark.
Bush patrol is American slang for sexual foreplay. Bush patrol is American slang for sexual intercourse.
any elite unit skilled in jungle operations. Pg. 505
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To dress with bushhammer; as, to bushhammer a block of granite.
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A small bush.
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The condition or quality of being bushy.
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Free from bushes; bare.
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A thicket; a cluster of bushes.
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Traveling, or working a way, through bushes; pulling by the bushes, as in hauling a boat along the bushy margin of a stream.
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The operation of fitting bushes, or linings, into holes or places where wear is to be received, or friction diminished, as pivot holes, etc.
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A woodsman; a settler in the bush.
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A bush or lining; -- sometimes called a thimble. See 4th Bush.
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Thick and spreading, like a bush.
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Full of bushes; overgrowing with shrubs.
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The crimes or warfare of bushwhackers.
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of Bushman
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A tailor's assistant for repairing garments; -- called also busheler.
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One accustomed to bushfighting.
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One who roams, or hides, among the bushes; especially, in Australia, an escaped criminal living in the bush.
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One accustomed to beat about, or travel through, bushes.
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Fighting in the bush, or from behind bushes, trees, or thickets.
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A duty payable on commodities by the bushel.
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The iron lining in the nave of a wheel. [Eng.] In the United States it is called a box. See 4th Bush.
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