What is the meaning of GOSPEL OAK. Phrases containing GOSPEL OAK
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gonsil, gonzel, guncel, guntzel, gunzl
A sexually vulnerable boy or young man ; catamite = punk [fr Yiddish ganzel "gosling"].
Noun. A cigarette. [Early 1900s]
A preacher.
Gospel oak is old London Cockney rhyming slang for a joke.
Gasper is slang for a cigarette.Gasper is British slang for a cheap cigarette.
Golpe is slang for heroin.
Marijuana cigarette
Heroin
Cigarette
Marijuana cigarette
(Gomeril) a stupid or foolish person
slang for a reasonable amount of spending money, for instance enough for a 'night-out'. Almost certainly and logically derived from the slang 'doss-house', meaning a very cheap hostel or room, from Elizabethan England when 'doss' was a straw bed, from 'dossel' meaning bundle of straw, in turn from the French 'dossier' meaning bundle. Dosh appears to have originated in this form in the US in the 19th century, and then re-emerged in more popular use in the UK in the mid-20th century.
A church.
marijuana cigarette
marijuana cigarette
heroin
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n.
A priest or deacon who reads the gospel at the altar during the communion service.
v. i.
To preach the gospel.
v. t.
To instruct in the gospel; to preach the gospel to; to convert to Christianity; as, to evangelize the world.
v. t.
To instruct in the gospel.
n.
Good news; announcement of glad tidings; especially, the gospel, or a gospel.
v.
Any system of religious doctrine; sometimes, any system of political doctrine or social philosophy; as, this political gospel.
v. i.
To be inconsistent with, or act contrary to, the precepts of the gospel; to pervert the gospel.
v.
Glad tidings; especially, the good news concerning Christ, the Kingdom of God, and salvation.
v.
One of the four narratives of the life and death of Jesus Christ, written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
a.
A minister of the gospel; a priest; a clergyman.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dispel
v.
Anything propounded or accepted as infallibly true; as, they took his words for gospel.
p. pr. & vb. n
of Compel
imp. & p. p.
of Compel
n.
The preaching or promulgation of the gospel.
v.
A selection from one of the gospels, for use in a religious service; as, the gospel for the day.
v. t.
To drive away by scattering, or so to cause to vanish; to clear away; to banish; to dissipate; as, to dispel a cloud, vapors, cares, doubts, illusions.
a.
Accordant with, or relating to, the gospel; evangelical; as, gospel righteousness.
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Belonging to, or contained in, the gospel; evangelical.
v. t.
To drive away; to compel to depart; to dispel.
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