What is the meaning of GAM. Phrases containing GAM
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Game of nap is London Cockney rhyming slang for a cap.Gfame of nap is London Cockney rhyming slang for defecation (crap).
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Game bird is British slang for a promiscuous woman.
Game (from on the game) is British slang for working as a prostitute.
1- To have rap or the words to talk to a fly girl. Or to have words to get out of trouble or a situation. (exam. "them police tried to grab me but talked them out of it, I got too much game for them") 2- To be down to do something, or ready to forward in a situation. 3- To be good at basketball, to always have a good game.
Gam is slang for leg.Gam is British slang for oral sex, originally just fellatio but more recently also cunnilingus. Gam isBlack−American slang for to brag or show off.Gam is Australian slang for a sanitary towel or tampon.
Gamble and Procter is London Cockney rhyming slang for doctor.
Gammy is slang for injured, painful, lame or septic. Usually applied to a body−part, and especially the leg.
Gamma is slang for Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate.
Gammon is British slang for a deception.
Stray. That Mary's a bit of a gamma
1- To have rap or the words to talk to a fly girl. Or to have words to get out of trouble or a situation. (exam. "them police tried to grab me but talked them out of it, I got too much game for them") 2- To be down to do something, or ready to forward in a situation. 3- To be good at basketball, to always have a good game.
Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
Gamaroosh is slang for oral sex.
Gamer is slang for a person avidly involved in role−playing games.
(gaem) n., Words used to attract the opposite sex through conversation, seductive speaking skill. “You ain’t got no game.â€Â “I was spittin’ my game when my moms called on my cell phone.â€Â [Etym., Hip hop]
Gamp is British slang for an umbrella.
Gams is British slang for legs.Gams is American tramp slang for a girls legs.
Gam cases is British slang for trousers.Gam cases is British slang for tights, stockings.
(Gammar) grandmother; french for grande-mere
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Showing an unyielding spirit to the last; plucky; furnishing sport; as, a gamy trout.
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A person who plays at games; esp., one accustomed to play for a stake; a gambler; one skilled in games.
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of Game
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The male game fowl.
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of Gammon
n.
To play for a stake or prize; to use cards, dice, billiards, or other instruments, according to certain rules, with a view to win money or other thing waged upon the issue of the contest; to gamble.
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That which is gained, as the stake in a game; also, the number of points necessary to be scored in order to win a game; as, in short whist five points are game.
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In some games, a point credited on the score to the player whose cards counts up the highest.
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of Gammon
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Of or pertaining to such animals as are hunted for game, or to the act or practice of hunting.
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of Game
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A cross formed of four capital gammas, formerly used as a mysterious ornament on ecclesiastical vestments, etc. See Fylfot.
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Full of game or games.
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Having a resolute, unyielding spirit, like the gamecock; ready to fight to the last; plucky.
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Relating to gamogenesis.
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Destitute of game.
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One who has the care of game, especially in a park or preserve.
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To beat in the game of backgammon, before an antagonist has been able to get his "men" or counters home and withdraw any of them from the board; as, to gammon a person.
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The act or practice of playing games for stakes or wagers; gambling.
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Having the flavor of game, esp. of game kept uncooked till near the condition of tainting; high-flavored.
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