What is the meaning of NATO STOCK-NUMBER. Phrases containing NATO STOCK-NUMBER
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Gato is slang for heroin.
Term to indicate a large cup of coffee with milk/cream and sugar. Clearly a parody of the navy's penchant for stamping "NATO Standard" on equipment as part of NATO's bureaucratic drive to standardize parts across all the allies.
to victimize in money transactions (to fail to pay the summer’s account is to “stick the merchantâ€); to stick object on something (to stick the tea pot on the stove)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Noun. 1. Hassle, excessive criticism, trouble. E.g."Keep giving him stick and he'll pack his bags and leave." 2. Effort. E.g."Go on, give it some stick." Verb. Suffer, tolerate, abide. E.g."I can't stick that sarcastic humour of his." {Informal}
Abbreviated NSN. A number given by NATO to identify a particular part.
No Action, Talk Only
Sock is school slang for food, especially cakes and sweets.
Stork is American slang for make pregnant.
Stonk is military slang for a concentrated artillery bombardment.
Fiddle stick is slang for the penis.
A person who lives in a rural area; "That guy is such a stick!"
Stook was old slang for a pocket handkerchief.
Stack is slang for excellent, fantastic. Stack is slang for inferior, negative.Stack is slang for a vertical overhead exhaust pipe on a truck or similar vehicle.
Cancer stick is slang for a cigarette.
A male homosexual. Contributor sent the following comment: PATO: I found this listed in your dictionary. You might want to add that it means "duck" in Spanish. Probably referring to Latino men wearing their hair slightly long and flipped up (like a "DA" I think)... resembling the feathers on the back of a male duck.
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a.
Bushy; shaggy; as, a shock hair.
imp. & p. p.
of Stick
n.
Supply provided; store; accumulation; especially, a merchant's or manufacturer's store of goods; as, to lay in a stock of provisions.
a.
Blind as a stock; wholly blind.
n.
Domestic animals or beasts collectively, used or raised on a farm; as, a stock of cattle or of sheep, etc.; -- called also live stock.
v. t.
Anything shaped like a stick; as, a stick of wax.
n.
A covering for the leg, or leg and foot; as, upper stocks (breeches); nether stocks (stockings).
n.
To compose; to set, or arrange, in a composing stick; as, to stick type.
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Any cruciferous plant of the genus Matthiola; as, common stock (Matthiola incana) (see Gilly-flower); ten-weeks stock (M. annua).
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Same as Stock account, below.
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A kind of stiff, wide band or cravat for the neck; as, a silk stock.
v. t.
To provide with, or clothe in, a smock or a smock frock.
v. t.
To provide with material requisites; to store; to fill; to supply; as, to stock a warehouse, that is, to fill it with goods; to stock a farm, that is, to supply it with cattle and tools; to stock land, that is, to occupy it with a permanent growth, especially of grass.
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An irregular metalliferous mass filling a large cavity in a rock formation, as a stock of lead ore deposited in limestone.
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Hence, a person who is as dull and lifeless as a stock or post; one who has little sense.
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Of or pertaining to a smock; resembling a smock; hence, of or pertaining to a woman.
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Used or employed for constant service or application, as if constituting a portion of a stock or supply; standard; permanent; standing; as, a stock actor; a stock play; a stock sermon.
v. t.
To put in the stocks.
v. t.
To collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook; as, to shock rye.
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