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your major at school
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Pager. Me John Major's just gone off
Lord of the manor was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a six pence (tanner).
Used in similar fashion to "brilliant" or "cool". Often used alone, or to describe something or as a substitute for the word "really". Currently used by girls aged about 16 in a comprehensive school in Essex.
Evens (Fifty-Fifty Bet)
To be on a major drinking session.
Blagger is British slang for a major thief.
A large City or Major Township
Wager
1) Dessert 2) the party after the major event, "the after party"
John Major is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pager.
1) Dessert 2) the party after the major event, "the after party"
Noun. The home district felt to belong to a person or gang.
Lord Mayor is London Cockney rhyming slang for swear.
Used almost exclusively by girls to signify an erection, as in "Look he's got a major!"
Soda
1) Dessert 2) the party after the major event, "the after party"
Something particularly good. Used as "You should have been there - it was major!" (ed: and yet there was John Major
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The major premise of a syllogism.
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The constellation Charles's Wain, or Ursa Major. See Ursa major, under Ursa.
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That premise which contains the major term. It its the first proposition of a regular syllogism; as: No unholy person is qualified for happiness in heaven [the major]. Every man in his natural state is unholy [minor]. Therefore, no man in his natural state is qualified for happiness in heaven [conclusion or inference].
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Greater by a semitone, either in interval or in difference of pitch from another tone.
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The constellation Ursa Major.
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The military rank of a major.
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The common dooryard plantain (Plantago major).
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The chief magistrate of a city or borough; the chief officer of a municipal corporation. In some American cities there is a city court of which the major is chief judge.
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Of greater dignity; more important.
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Of full legal age.
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An officer next in rank above a captain and next below a lieutenant colonel; the lowest field officer.
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The demesne lands of a manor; also, the manor itself.
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The Greek major third, which comprehend two major tones (the modern major third contains one major and one minor whole tone).
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The office of major.
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A mayor.
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Greater in number, quantity, or extent; as, the major part of the assembly; the major part of the revenue; the major part of the territory.
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Major; in the major mode; as, C dur, that is, C major.
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A person of full age.
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The office or rank of a major.
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