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I used to go out on a bender quite frequently when I was at university. Luckily bender doesn't only mean a gay man, it also means a pub crawl or a heavy drinking session.
Also known as speed, this drug is a stimulant that is the amphetamine of choice for street use. At one time methamphetamine was prescribed for use as a diet pill, but it is no longer used therapeutically. Methamphetamine may be taken in a variety of ways: by mouth, injection, snorting, or smoking. Methamphetamine is easily synthesized, making its illicit manufacture for sale on the street relatively simple. Prior to the popularity of cocaine, methamphetamine was the most commonly used stimulant. The effects and dangers of methamphetamine use are characteristic of other stimulants. However, chronic users of methamphetamine typically develop delusions of bugs crawling under their skin, leading the user to scratch the skin repeatedly and cause characteristic lesions. Another complication is the formation of local dilations of small arteries, resembling a naturally occurring illness called periarteritis nodosa, which can lead to kidney failure or brain hemorrhages. These two complications are rarely seen with other stimulants. Like "crack" cocaine, crystals of the drug, called "ice", can be smoked, with an immediate effect similar to direct intravenous injection. The difference between "ice" and "crack" is that the methamphetamine high lasts for hours rather than the shorter cocaine high. "Ice" originated in Hawaii in 1987 but has since spread east across parts of the mainland United States. Although it was feared that "ice" might replace "crack," this has not yet happened.
A person cruising the street and drives slowly to view street prostitutes, with sexual business in mind.
– It’s the hole in a wooden barrel, usually sealed with a cork. To get what’s in the barrel out, usually, the cork is pried out, opening the bung hole. Saying, “Well, me hearties, let’s see what crawled out of the bung hole†will often be accompanied by the sound of 21st century citizens running for their lives. Yay! Dinner for one, coming up!
Kerb crawler is slang for a person who drives slowly to view street prostitutes, with business in mind.
Mall maggots are kids who hang out at the mall because they can't dream up anything better to do. Usage: "Man, Woodfield is crawling with mall-magots."
Crawler is slang for a servile flatterer.
To understand
Oily unpopular kid who crawled to the "big kids" by doing whatever they were asked. e.g. "Go fer this... go fer that"... and the name stuck.
Crawl
To start a fight.
Noun. An insect, or spider, usually viewed distastefully. E.g."Don't go in the cellar, it's damp and full of creepy-crawlies." {Informal}
Crawlarse is slang for a servile flatterer.
A job done to the highest expectations
Women. Cockney Rhyming slang - Grimble (or Grumble) and Grunt = Cunt. Used as "We're in for a good night here! The place is crawling with grimble".
- I used to go out on a bender quite frequently when I was at university. Luckily bender doesn't only mean a gay man, it also means a pub crawl or a heavy drinking session.
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n.
An animal that crawls, or moves on its belly, as snakes,, or by means of small, short legs, as lizards, and the like.
n.
One who, or that which, crawls; a creeper; a reptile.
v. t.
To move along the ground, or on any other surface, on the belly, as a worm or reptile; to move as a child on the hands and knees; to crawl.
v. i.
See Crawl.
v. t.
To have a sensation as of insects creeping on the skin of the body; to crawl; as, the sight made my flesh creep. See Crawl, v. i., 4.
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Crawling, or moving close to the ground.
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Crawling or creeping like a worm; hence, insinuating; sophistical.
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Creeping; crawling; -- said of reptiles, worms, etc.
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Crawly; having or producing a sensation like that caused by insects creeping on the skin.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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Creepy.
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A creeping or a crawling animal of any kind or size, as a serpent, caterpillar, snail, or the like.
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n.
A pen or inclosure of stakes and hurdles on the seacoast, for holding fish.
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To creep on the earth, or with the face to the ground; to lie prone, or move uneasily with the body prostrate on the earth; to lie fiat on one's belly, expressive of abjectness; to crawl.
v. i.
Hence, to crawl; to sneak.
v. i.
To crawl like a snake.
n.
A genus of dark green, or purplish black, filamentous, fresh-water algae, the threads of which have an automatic swaying or crawling motion. Called also Oscillatoria.
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The act or motion of crawling; slow motion, as of a creeping animal.
v. i.
To have a sensation as of insect creeping over the body; as, the flesh crawls. See Creep, v. i., 7.
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