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The iron spheres positioned on either side of a magnetic compass, designed to correct magnetic errors caused by the ship itself. Usually they're painted green and red. Named after Admiral Horatio Nelson. Incidentally, in the RN, they're called "Lord Kelvin's Balls".
Readies (Ready Money)
A persons home.
A woman's breasts, usually large breasts. See "boobs", "jugs"
A woman's breasts, usually large breasts. See "boobs", "jugs"
Female breasts.
Noun. Teeth. Manchester rhyming slang derived from Newton Heath, a district in Manchester. Cf. 'Hampsteads'.
Nelson Riddle is London Cockney rhyming slang for a swindle (fiddle). Nelson Riddle is London Cockney rhyming slang for urination (piddle).
Noun. Breasts. The term usually refers to large breasts.
French lessons is slang for fellatio. The term is used as discrete advertising by British prostitutes who offer 'French Lessons'.
Nelson Eddy is London Cockney rhyming slang for ready.
Nelson Mandela is Cockney rhyming slang for 'Stella' (Stella Artois lager).
Stellas (Beers)
Readies (pound notes). e's got a pile of nelsons!
Nelson Eddies is London Cockney rhyming slang for cash (readies).
Stella (beer). A couple of nelsons please
Sexual skills [Jimmy keep up your music lessons, after all practice makes perfect].
A term for "Rum". There is a legend that states that following Horatio Nelson's victory and death at the Battle of Trafalgar, his body was preserved in a cask of rum. When the cask arrived in England, there was no rum in the cask. It was discovered that the sailors had drilled a hole in the bottom of the cask and had drunk all the rum, hence the term "Nelson's Blood". The details of the story are disputed, as many historians claim the cask contained French brandy. Still, the nickname happily persists.
A persons home.
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An exhibition of arms. according to the rank of the individual, by all persons bearing arms; -- formerly made at certain seasons in each district.
n.
Persons in attendance; attendants.
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of Telson
n.
Government by two persons.
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Persons supported by alms; almsmen.
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Young persons, collectively.
a.
Used for condemned persons.
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Persons sent; any number of persons appointed to perform any service; a delegation; an embassy.
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See Keelson.
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Without succession of the seasons.
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Gallant persons, collectively.
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One who seasons with spice.
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Consisting of three persons.
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Persons present.
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The persons or parties allied.
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Refined; accomplished; -- said of persons.
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Of persons: Thirsty; needing drink.
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Holding persons in slavery.
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The terminal joint or movable piece at the end of the abdomen of Crustacea and other articulates. See Thoracostraca.
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A circular group of persons.
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