What is the meaning of LAWN. Phrases containing LAWN
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A term used when a sailor is about to steal away another sailor's companion. Also referred to as "cutting the grass".
- This word has many uses. My father always used to say "Oh Sod!" or "Sod it!" if something went wrong and he didn't want to swear too badly in front of the children. If someone is a sod or an "old sod" then it means they are a bit of a bastard or an old git. "Sod off" is like saying "piss off" or "get lost" & "sod you" means something like "f*** off". It also means a chunk of lawn of course. You can usually tell the difference!
Lawn is British slang for the hair.
Write one's name on the lawn is slang for to urinate outdoors.
Adv. A lot, greatly, quickly etc. E.g"She's been moaning like billy-o all morning, wanting me to hang out the washing, clean the car, do the hoovering, mow the lawn, I've had enough."
fight with lawnmower (had a ...)
Had a haircut.
Noun. 1. A bad mood, bad temper. E.g."I've got the arse-ache with my mate - he owes me £200 and won't pay it." 2. A bother, trouble. E.g."It's an arse-ache having to mow the lawn every week. Why can't be just pave over the garden?"
Most all Lawn Jockeys are Black, sometimes also known as Porch Monkey. Author Ralph Ellison used the term to describe black people who felt/were treated as if they were speaking on behalf of the black race.
Laugh at the lawn is American slang for to vomit.
Percy Thrower is London Cockney rhyming slang for telephone (blower). Percy Thrower is London Cockney rhyming slang for a lawnmower.
fake crack, soap, candy or lawn fertilizer sold as crack
This word has many uses. My father always used to say "Oh Sod!" or "Sod it!" if something went wrong and he didn't want to swear too badly in front of the children. If someone is a sod or an "old sod" then it means they are a bit of a bastard or an old git. "Sod off" is like saying "piss off" or "get lost" & "sod you" means something like "f*** off". It also means a chunk of lawn of course. You can usually tell the difference!
Whipper−snapper is Australian slang for a lawn trimmer.
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A lawn mower.
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A very fine linen (or sometimes cotton) fabric with a rather open texture. Lawn is used for the sleeves of a bishop's official dress in the English Church, and, figuratively, stands for the office itself.
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A plot or space covered with grass; a lawn.
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A plant of the genus Linum, esp. the L. usitatissimum, which has a single, slender stalk, about a foot and a half high, with blue flowers. The fiber of the bark is used for making thread and cloth, called linen, cambric, lawn, lace, etc. Linseed oil is expressed from the seed.
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Made of lawn or fine linen.
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Land; estate; possession; field; esp. (pl.), the gardens, lawns, fields, etc., belonging to a homestead; as, the grounds of the estate are well kept.
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The upper robe worn by a bishop, to which lawn sleeves are usually attached.
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Originally, cambric or lawn of fine linen; now applied also to cloth of similar texture made of cotton.
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An old English game; -- called also lawn billiards.
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An adjective expressing some quality, attribute, or relation, that is properly or specially appropriate to a person or thing; as, a just man; a verdant lawn.
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Covered with grass; abounding with grass; as, a grassy lawn.
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Having a lawn; characterized by a lawn or by lawns; like a lawn.
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An open space between woods.
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One who, or that which, mows; a mowing machine; as, a lawn mower.
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See Laund.
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Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown.
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To pass a rake over; to scrape or scratch with a rake for the purpose of collecting and clearing off something, or for stirring up the soil; as, to rake a lawn; to rake a flower bed.
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A grass plat; a lawn.
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Covered with growing plants or grass; green; fresh; flourishing; as, verdant fields; a verdant lawn.
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To deck with that which is becoming, ornamental, or honorary; to adorn; to beautify; to embellish; as, to decorate the person; to decorate an edifice; to decorate a lawn with flowers; to decorate the mind with moral beauties; to decorate a hero with honors.
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