What is the meaning of INDO. Phrases containing INDO
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Marijuana that is grown indoors. "Yo, you got some hydro?"Â
An indoor toilet.
Indo is slang for cannabis.
Marijuana growing operations (indoor and outdoor)
Aberdeen on a Flag Day (like ...)
Quiet, peaceful. In the UK, a "flag day" is a public charity collection day where people exchange cash for lapel badges, or flags. The Scots are stereotypically stingy with money so are presumed to rather stay indoors when there is a chance they may have to part with some. Hence the streets are empty and quiet.
a silver or silver coloured coin worth twelve pre-decimalisation pennies (12d). From Old High German 'skilling'. Similar words for coins and meanings are found all over Europe. The original derivation was either from Proto-Germanic 'skell' meaning to sound or ring, or Indo-European 'skell' split or divide. Some think the root might be from Proto-Germanic 'skeld', meaning shield.
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Toilet (originally outside but now any): e.g. the classic "Aussie curse", i.e. "may your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny down!" There is an ongoing theme in Austrlain urban mythology about the redback spider that hides under the toilet seat and leaps out to bite yer bum (or worse) when you go to satisfy natures urges.. In fact this is based on reality in 'the old days' few homes had indoor plumbing and most used outdoor dunny's a la Shrek (basically just holes in the ground with an improvised seat over it. Redback spiders like dark moist conditions which the dunny provided, and the crap attracted flies which of course was an ideal food supply. Therefore the old style dunny was an ideal place for these things to live. You won't find them indoors often though so using the loo in Australia isn't often a dangerous experience - often.
[from China (Indochina) white or white stuff = heroin; since the 1970s] (1) relatively pure heroin from Southeast Asia. (2) analogs of fentanyl (Sublimaze), an opioid more potent than heroin and sold on the street as China white
To stop talking to someone - literally. Came from the old story about Lady Godiva riding naked through the streets of Coventry in the Middle Ages to protest about the taxes her husband was laying on the serfs. Most of the townsfolk spared the ladies blushes by staying indoors on the day of the ride, but one man - called Tom - 'peeped' and was apparantly blinded by the sight of her naked body, but either way was shunned and ignored by his neighbours for evermore.
Indoor marijuana growing operations
Marijuana; opium
marijuana
Marijuana term from Northern CA
Her indoors is British slang for one's wife, or female partner.
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n.
Alt. of Indorsor
a.
Indulging in ease; avoiding labor and exertion; habitually idle; lazy; inactive; as, an indolent man.
n.
Any one of a series of artificial blue dyestuffs, resembling indigo in appearance, and obtained by the action of phenol on certain nitrogenous derivatives of quinone. Simple indophenol proper has not yet been isolated.
a.
Indomitable.
adv.
In an indolent manner.
n.
A dark resinous substance, polymeric with indol, and obtained by the reduction of indigo white.
a.
Of or pertaining to, or producing, indoxyl; as, indoxylic acid.
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Indomitable.
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Not to be subdued; untamable; invincible; as, an indomitable will, courage, animal.
n.
The person who indorses.
n.
Indolence.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Indorse
n.
The person to whom a note or bill is indorsed, or assigned by indorsement.
a.
Capable of being indorsed; transferable; convertible.
n.
Sanction, support, or approval; as, the indorsement of a rumor, an opinion, a course, conduct.
v. t.
To give one's name or support to; to sanction; to aid by approval; to approve; as, to indorse an opinion.
a.
Causing little or no pain or annoyance; as, an indolent tumor.
imp. & p. p.
of Indorse
a.
Done or being within doors; within a house or institution; domestic; as, indoor work.
n.
Indorsement.
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