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Paddy Rammer is London Cockney rhyming slang for hammer.
Paddle is slang for to hit, beat, thrash.
Semaphore signal
Pad is slang for a person's residence. Pad is slang for a bed or bedroom.
Paddington bear is London Cockney rhyming slang for pear.
Paddy and Mick is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pickaxe.Paddy and Mick is London Cockney rhyming slang for obtuse, stupid (thick).
Hair reminiscent of a Brillo Pad.
Paddlers is British slang for the feet.Paddlers is British slang for children's beach shoes.
Paddles is Black−American slang for the hands.
Paddy's eyewater is Irish slang for illicitly distilled whisky, poteen.
Pad of galloping snap−shots is Black−American slang for a motion picture theatre (cinema).
Narrow-gauge locomotive with driving boxes outside of the wheels
Pad of stitches is Black−American slang for a hospital.
Pad of stiffs is Black−American slang for a funeral parlour.
Padlock is British slang for the penis (cock).
Paddy O'Rourke is London Cockney rhyming slang for talk.
Paddy is slang for a rage or an upset. Paddy is slang for an Irish person.Paddy is British criminal slang for a padlock.
A mounted tie-down point on a deck. It's literally a pad welded to the deck with an eye on it.
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v. t.
To propel with, or as with, a paddle or paddles.
n.
See Paduasoy.
pl.
of Padrone
pl.
of Paddy
v. i.
The broad part of a paddle, with which the stroke is made; hence, any short, broad blade, resembling that of a paddle.
n.
A paddock, or toad.
v. i.
One of the broad boards, or floats, at the circumference of a water wheel, or paddle wheel.
v. t.
To pad; to tread upon; to trample.
v. i.
See Paddle staff (b), below.
pl.
of Padrone
imp. & p. p.
of Padlock
v. i.
To dabble in water with hands or feet; to use a paddle, or something which serves as a paddle, in swimming, in paddling a boat, etc.
imp. & p. p.
of Paddle
v. i.
A paddle-shaped implement for string or mixing.
v. t.
To fasten with, or as with, a padlock; to stop; to shut; to confine as by a padlock.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Padlock
v. i.
A paddle-shaped foot, as of the sea turtle.
n.
A large cup or deep saucer, containing fatty matter in which a wick is placed, -- used for public illuminations, as at St. Peter's, in Rome. Called also padelle.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Paddle
n.
One who, or that which, paddles.
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