What is the meaning of LOUD. Phrases containing LOUD
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1) a loud, obnoxious multicolored sweater like those worn by Bill Cosby on The Cosby Show;Â 2) multicolored flannel boxer-shorts lint
to play music very loudly
Loud and clear is London Cockney rhyming slang for expensive (dear).
Originally meant for noisy people but gained notoriety when a Jewish University of Pennsylvania student used it to describe members of a black sorority who held a loud party while he was trying to study. It turned into a hate crime case.
n 1. A rocket, guided missile, satellite, or airplane. 2. A person, especially one who is odd or remarkable: a sly old bird. 3. A young woman. 4. a. A loud sound expressing disapproval; a raspberry. b. Discharge from employment: lost a big sale and nearly got the bird.
an obnoxious person who talks too much and too loudly
v. yapped, yapping, yaps v. intr. 1. To bark sharply or shrilly; yelp. 2. To talk noisily or stupidly; jabber. v. tr. To utter by yapping. n. 1. A sharp, shrill bark; a yelp. 2. Noisy, stupid talk; jabber. 3. The mouth Shut your yap. 4. A stupid, crude, or loud person. yapper n.
n Idioms: go through the roof 1. To grow, intensify, or rise to an enormous, often unexpected degree: Operating costs went through the roof last year. 2. To become extremely angry: When I told her about breaking the window, she went through the roof. raise the roof 1. To be extremely noisy and boisterous: They raised the roof at the party. 2. To complain loudly and bitterly: Angry tenants finally raised the roof about their noisy neighbors.
Loud is slang for ostentatious; likely to attract attention; gaudy; for example a loud style of dress;loud colours.
to complain loudly
, (SCHMA-bin) v. pres. participle, Driving fast, burning tire rubber when starting out. Also: driving around in the car with a group of friends, playing the radio loud, shouting out. “Yeah, we were straight schmabbin’ last night.â€Â [Etym., 90’s youth culture]
to play music loudly
Phrasal Verb 1. To express one's opinions or complaints in a loud, indiscreet manner. 2. To speak impudently; talk back.
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v. t.
To utter with a loud voice; to shout out.
a.
Making a loud outcry; clamorous; noisy; as, vociferous heralds.
n.
An American swan (Olor buccinator) which has a very loud note.
v. t.
To sing the parts of in succession, as of a round, a catch, and the like; also, to sing loudly or freely.
superl.
Having, making, or being a strong or great sound; noisy; striking the ear with great force; as, a loud cry; loud thunder.
n.
Lamentation; loud weeping; wailing.
n.
Any one of several species of long-legged South American birds of the genus Psophia, especially P. crepitans, which is abundant, and often domesticated and kept with other poultry by the natives. They are allied to the cranes. So called from their loud cry. Called also agami, and yakamik.
a.
Having a voice or vocal quality; having a loud voice or many voices; vocal; sounding.
n.
A low, vibrating beat of a drum, not so loud as a roll; a ruffle.
n.
The quality or state of being loud.
adv.
With loudness; loudly.
v. t. & i.
A low, vibrating beat of a drum, not so loud as a roll; -- called also ruff.
superl.
Emphatic; impressive; urgent; as, a loud call for united effort.
superl.
Ostentatious; likely to attract attention; gaudy; as, a loud style of dress; loud colors.
v. i.
To sound loudly, or with a tone like a trumpet; to utter a trumplike cry.
adv.
In a loud manner.
n.
A low or subdued tone or utterance; a tone less loud than usual.
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Having a loud voice; noisy; clamorous.
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Loud weeping; violent lamentation; wailing.
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Having a loud voice; talking or sounding noisily; noisily impudent.
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