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a meeting between drug users and suppliers
n 1. Excrement. 2. An act of defecating. 3. Foolish, deceitful, or boastful language. 4. Cheap or shoddy material. 5. Miscellaneous or disorganized items; clutter. 6. Insolent talk or behavior. v.crapped, crapping, craps To defecate. Phrasal Verb:crap out 1. To back out; quit: crapped out on me just when I needed him. 2. To leave: crapped out of the meeting early.
Train order specifying a definite location where two or more trains will meet on a single track, one on a siding, the others on the high iron
People used to sing the opening line of this school hymn: The land is yours oh God, You nourish it with rain. This was popular because if sang in a certain manner, an all too obvious expletive could be constructed: The land is yours oh god, You nouriSH IT with rain. The word SHIT was over emphasised and everyone at Ley Hill Middle School (Sutton Coldfield) was in on the joke... thus making for particularly amusing assemblies.
A break in the workday when employees gather to ingest drugs; "There is going to be a safety meeting in 5 minutes."
Head-on collision or one that is narrowly averted
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Meet
n.
A congregation; a collection of people; a convention; as, a large meeting; an harmonius meeting.
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An assembling together; esp., the assembling of huntsmen for the hunt; also, the persons who so assemble, and the place of meeting.
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An assembly for worship; as, to attend meeting on Sunday; -- in England, applied distinctively and disparagingly to the worshiping assemblies of Dissenters.
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The great wild-oat grass or other cornfield weed.
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A field where corn is or has been growing; -- in England, a field of wheat, rye, barley, or oats; in America, a field of Indian corn.
adv.
Meetly.
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A junction, crossing, or union; as, the meeting of the roads or of two rivers.
v. t.
To assemble together; to congregate; as, Congress meets on the first Monday of December.
n.
One who meets.
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A coming together; an assembling; as, the meeting of Congress.
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Anything set up to frighten crows or other birds from cornfields; hence, anything terifying without danger.
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The depression formed by the meeting of two slopes on a flat roof.
v. t.
To come into the presence of without contact; to come close to; to intercept; to come within the perception, influence, or recognition of; as, to meet a train at a junction; to meet carriages or persons in the street; to meet friends at a party; sweet sounds met the ear.
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Meeting at the edges without overlapping; -- said of the sepals or the petals of flowers in aestivation, and of leaves in vernation.
v. t.
To come together by mutual approach; esp., to come in contact, or into proximity, by approach from opposite directions; to join; to come face to face; to come in close relationship; as, we met in the street; two lines meet so as to form an angle.
v. t.
To come up to; to be even with; to equal; to match; to satisfy; to ansver; as, to meet one's expectations; the supply meets the demand.
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Converted into horn; horny.
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A room appendant to a church, in which sacerdotal vestments and sacred utensils are sometimes kept, and where meetings for worship or parish business are held; a sacristy; -- formerly called revestiary.
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A fastness; a fort or fortress; fortfield place; a place of security.
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