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The four operating Brotherhoods: Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Order of Railway Conductors, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
  An elegantly, or stylishly dressed gentleman.
Do the gentleman is slang for to urinate.
  A rural vagrant. A gentleman of the road.
Loot (money). C'mon, let me feel the fibre of your fabric. fabric=>suit=>loot]
Bag of flour is rhyming slang for shower.
A request to please applaud for something. "Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for . . ."Â
four sugars and four creams
Gentleman of the pad was old British slang for a highwayman. Gentleman of the pad was old British slang for a street−robber.
Gentleman of the road is British and New Zealand slang for a tramp or vagrant. Gentleman of the road was th and th century British slang for a highwayman.
Like a gentleman.
 When a vulgar, blustering fellow asserts that he is a gentleman, the retort generally is, “Yes, a gentleman of four outs,†that is, without wit, without money, without credit, and without manners.
n. a ride that looks like a piece of cake at the outset but turns out to be a death march. Derived from the theme song to "Gilligan's Island."
Gentleman's Quarterly Mother F***er
Little boy's room is slang for a gentleman's toilet.
 An elegantly, or stylishly dressed gentleman.
Gentleman actor is British theatre slang for a bland but handsome actor or actress.
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n.
A symbol representing four units, as 4 or iv.
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of Gentlewoman
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Fixed or appointed time; conjuncture; a particular time or occasion; as, the hour of greatest peril; the man for the hour.
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The sum of four units; four units or objects.
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Of, pertaining to, resembling, or becoming, a gentleman; well-behaved; courteous; polite.
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Pertaining to an old gentleman, or like one.
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One of gentle or refined manners; a well-bred man.
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The deportment or conduct of a gentleman.
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An old gentleman.
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The servant of a man of rank.
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Strips of dressed skins with fur, used on garments for warmth or for ornament.
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A man well born; one of good family; one above the condition of a yeoman.
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The carriage or quality of a gentleman.
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Denoting nearness or distance, either in space or time; from; as, within a league of the town; within an hour of the appointed time.
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of Gentleman
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A man, irrespective of condition; -- used esp. in the plural (= citizens; people), in addressing men in popular assemblies, etc.
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The qualities or condition of a gentleman.
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Four things of the same kind, esp. four horses; as, a chariot and four.
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One well born; a gentleman.
v. t.
To macerate, and render fit for plaster or mortar; as, to sour lime for business purposes.
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