What is the meaning of CHASING. Phrases containing CHASING
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Chasing the tiger is slang for to smoke heroin.
Expression for someone who sucks cock and gets done from behind at the same time. (From the movie Chasing Amy),
Oral sex on male. This has become popular mainly amongst older teenagers who have seen Kevin Smith films (Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Chasing Amy). Used as a substitute for "cocksucker" etc.
inhaling heroin
General insult. When the contributor was at school and somebody did you a favour you could easily piss them off by saying "Cheers Benson" instead of saying "Thanks", to imply that they were some sort of servant or slave. This was taken from the name of the butler Benson in TV show Soap and his own spin off show "Benson". For example: 1st Kid "If you are going to the van get me 10 fags" 2nd Kid "Okay no problem" When 2nd Kid returns and hands over the 10 fags the 1st Kid says "Cheers Benson" 2nd Kid "You fucking cheeky cunt I'll never do anything for you again" whilst chasing the 1st kid all over the playground.
Buckets, cans, or pitchers carried by apprentices or children to the saloon to be filled with beer and returned to the workplace during the day. They were called "growlers" because of the grating noise when slid across the bar. Fetching the beer from the saloon in a growler was called rushing the growler, working the growler, or chasing the can.
To smoke heroin
Crack mixed with heroin
Flagman going back with red flag or light to protect his train
[from a Chinese expression for inhaling fumes of heroin after heating it; the melting drug resembles a wriggling snake or dragon] (1) inhaling heroin fumes after the substance is heated on a piece of tinfoil. (2) smoking a mixture of crack and heroin
Out raging, a wild night out drinking and chasing totty. e.g. "on the lash".
Chasing the dragon is slang for smoking heroin or opium.
money. Dib was also US slang meaning $1 (one dollar), which presumably extended to more than one when pluralised. Origins of dib/dibs/dibbs are uncertain but probably relate to the old (early 1800s) children's game of dibs or dibstones played with the knuckle-bones of sheep or pebbles. Also relates to (but not necessairly derived from) the expression especially used by children, 'dibs' meaning a share or claim of something, and dibbing or dipping among a group of children, to determine shares or winnings or who would be 'it' for a subsequent chasing game. In this sort of dipping or dibbing, a dipping rhyme would be spoken, coinciding with the pointing or touchung of players in turn, eliminating the child on the final word, for example:
smoking heroin
To shit oneself in fear especially when hard lads are chasing you down the alley: "brickin" yourself, "shitting bricks"
Birding is British slang for chasing women.
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A tool with teeth, used for chasing screws on work in a lathe; a chaser.
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The act or practice of chasing wild animals; chase; pursuit; search.
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Pertaining to the art of chasing or embossing in relief; anaglyptic; -- opposed to diaglyptic or sunk work.
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In relief; pertaining to sculpture in relief, especially of metal; also, pertaining to chasing such as surface ornamentation in metal.
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The art of ornamenting metal by means of chasing tools; also, a piece of ornamental work produced in this way.
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The process of chasing on metals; also, the work thus chased.
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of Chase
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One of a special breed of hounds used for chasing foxes.
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