What is the meaning of LASS. Phrases containing LASS
See meanings and uses of LASS!Slangs & AI meanings
Huge, lusty, bouncing, as, 'a strapping lass.
– A name for a woman, usually more polite and romantic.
(lassie) molasses
– Do something quickly. “Smartly, me lass,†you might say when sending the bar maid off for another round. She will be so impressed she might well spit in your beer.
Generic expression of disbelief
In Geordie as in Scots this means 'nice', or worthy of some attention, e.g. 'She's a canny lass.' It also carries a second meaning of 'Quite', as in 'That's canny good that like!'.
Lancashire lasses is northern English rhyming slang for glasses.
A rubber or elastic band
A long rope or cord, with a noose, for the purpose of catching wild horses or buffaloes on the Western prairies.
A poor white person of the South, named after the crackling whips used by rural Southerners. There are several definitions of this word dating back before the 17th Century, however this was the definition in the Old West, and could have been derived from "Cracker Cowboys" of Florida, which used whips and dogs to capture cattle instead of lasso's. Â
Lancashire lass is northern English rhyming slang for glass.
A girl or young woman.
Girl
 the sliding loop knot in a lasso or lariat.
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A condition of the body, or mind, when its voluntary functions are performed with difficulty, and only by a strong exertion of the will; languor; debility; weariness.
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A lasso cell.
n.
A lasso cell, or thread cell. See Lasso cell, under Lasso.
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Arranged in good order; orderly; appropriate; neat; kept in proper and becoming neatness, or habitually keeping things so; as, a tidy lass; their dress is tidy; the apartments are well furnished and tidy.
n.
A young girl; a lass.
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n.
A youth woman; a girl; a sweetheart.
n.
One of the special defensive zooids of certain hydroids. They have the form of long, slender tentacles, and bear lasso cells.
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A rope or long thong of leather with, a running noose, used for catching horses, cattle, etc.
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A woman who tends sheep; hence, a rural lass.
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A girl; a wench; a lass.
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The quality or state of being weary or tried; lassitude; exhaustion of strength; fatigue.
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A fair lass.
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A sense of heaviness or obstruction in the body or mind; depression; dullness; lassitude; as, an oppression of spirits; an oppression of the lungs.
v. t.
To lasso (a steer, horse).
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v. t.
To catch with a lasso.
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