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Telling sea stories. Referring to lamps slung from the deckhead which swing while at sea. The theory is that the more the lamp swings, the more the storyteller is exaggerating.
a tin back for a lamp or candlestick; also the head of a person
Hurricane lamp is London Cockney rhyming slang for tramp.
Verb. To hit, to clout. E.g."I can't believe she lamped him. Just for coming home drunk."
"Lando" is the token Black character in both the original Star Wars Trilogy, and in Clerks: The Animated Series (Which lampoons that aspect of Star Wars)
Lamp along is Irish slang for to go along at a great pace.
to put out, i.e., to dout the lamp or fire
Stop signal, waved violently by using both arms and swinging them in downward arc by day, or swinging lamp in wide low semicircle across tracks at night
Bicycle lamp is London Cockney rhyming slang for a tramp.
Chillin'. As in the Public Enemy song 'Cold Lampin' with Flava': "I'm lampin', I'm lampin', I'm cold cold lampin'."
stove pipes and/or lamp chimmeys
To hit, e.g. "He lamped me a treat after I slagged off his bint!!".
a large stage lamp; a torch
Lamp is slang for to look at.Lamp is British slang for to hit, assault, attack.
Paraffin lamp is London Cockney rhyming slang for a tramp.
Lamps is Black−American slang for ones eyes.
Oil lamp is London Cockney rhyming slang for tramp.
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a.
Being without a lamp, or without light; hence, being without appreciation; dull.
v. t.
To subject to abusive ridicule expressed in writing; to make the subject of a lampoon.
n.
A post (generally a pillar of iron) supporting a lamp or lantern for lighting a street, park, etc.
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See Lampas.
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One who, or that which, lights a lamp; esp., a person who lights street lamps.
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The writer of a lampoon.
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An eel-like marsipobranch of the genus Petromyzon, and allied genera. The lampreys have a round, sucking mouth, without jaws, but set with numerous minute teeth, and one to three larger teeth on the palate (see Illust. of Cyclostomi). There are seven small branchial openings on each side.
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The fine impalpable soot obtained from the smoke of carbonaceous substances which have been only partly burnt, as in the flame of a smoking lamp. It consists of finely divided carbon, with sometimes a very small proportion of various impurities. It is used as an ingredient of printers' ink, and various black pigments and cements.
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The river lamprey (Ammocoetes, / Lampetra, fluviatilis).
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Light from a lamp.
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See Lamprey.
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See Lamprey.
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An insect of the genus Lampyris, or family Lampyridae. See Lampyris.
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a.
Pertaining to, or produced by, a lamp; -- formerly said of a supposed acid.
n.
The act of lampooning; a lampoon, or lampoons.
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