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Piles (hemorrhoids). Me Jim Rockford's are giving me gip! Jim Rockford was the central character in the TV show The Rockford Files.
A traditional method of helping a shipmate in financial distress. A tarp is spread out on the deck, and then the ships company files past, dropping donations of whatever they can afford onto the tarp.
Noun. 1. A miscreant, an irresponsible, self-assured lout, usually male. Abb. of scallywag. This derogatory term has been in prolific use from the early 1990s. 2. A person, usually young, who typically wears casual, brand-name sportswear, such as Nike, Addidas and Reebok etc., baseball caps, and boots, often Rockport. Usually associated with town/city dwellers. * Scally was also a term for a Liverpudlian youth, used in and around Liverpool itself and was possibly the forerunner of the current expression, however the use of it in this form is now rare.
Founder Harry Hay, In 1951 a non-profit organization for educating the public in all aspects of homosexuality. Mattachine Society, lobbied for the revision of federal,, state and municipal laws discriminating against gays in employment, and housing, the decriminalization of consensual sodomy between adults, and assembly, demanded honorable discharges for homosexuals in the armed forces, and the suppression of police harassment and entrapment, and the enactment of a bill of gay rights. http://www.sodomylaws.org/usa/dc/dcnews02.htm http://www.sbu.ac.uk/stafflag/mattachine.html http://www.shapingsf.org/ezine/gay/files/gaymatta.html http://qsfmagazine.com/qsf/9606/hay.html http://www.indegayforum.org/articles/varnell99.html http://gaytoday.badpuppy.com/garchive/events/122000ev.htm
Lever arch files is London Cockney rhyming slang for haemorrhoids (piles).
Noun. A young person who typically wears branded sportswear, baseball caps, trainers or Rockport boots, etc. [Midlands/North use]
Someone who listens to dance music, and is usually carrying a bottle of Buckfast in their hands. They have several different clothing forms: the sports clothes, the shirt/jeans/rockport boots combo, and others. The clothes are never considered "dark.
Adj. Of, or related to 'chav', see above. E.g."He was wearing a Burberry baseball cap, Rockport boots, tracksuit bottoms and a fat gold chain draped around his neck - it was the most chavtastic sight to behold this year."
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A military punishment formerly in use, wherein the offender was made to run between two files of men facing one another, who struck him as he passed.
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To put upon the files or among the records of a court; to note on (a paper) the fact date of its reception in court.
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Artificial and ornamental rockwork in imitation of a grotto.
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Covered with a hard chitinous case, as the pupa of certain files.
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A whisk to keep off files, used in the East Indies.
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Stonework in which the surface is left broken and rough.
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To divide into quaternions, files, or companies.
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Ligniform asbestus; also, fossil wood.
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Extending far back from the front or outer part; of great horizontal dimension (measured backward from the front or nearer part, mouth, etc.); as, a deep cave or recess or wound; a gallery ten seats deep; a company of soldiers six files deep.
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An orderly collection of papers, arranged in sequence or classified for preservation and reference; as, files of letters or of newspapers; this mail brings English files to the 15th instant.
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To unite, as ranks or files, so as to form one from each two.
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The organ with which many insects and some other animals deposit their eggs. Some ichneumon files have a long ovipositor fitted to pierce the eggs or larvae of other insects, in order to lay their own eggs within the same.
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Dross, as of iron; the scale which files from iron when hammered; -- applied as a name to various minerals.
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A genus of small dipterous files, including several very injurious species, as the Hessian fly. See Hessian fly.
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A lark that mounts and sings as it files, especially the common species (Alauda arvensis) found in Europe and in some parts of Asia, and celebrated for its melodious song; -- called also sky laverock. See under Lark.
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A body of heavy-armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep. There were several different arrangements, the phalanx varying in depth from four to twenty-five or more ranks of men.
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A rockery.
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Any one of numerous species of dipterous files of the family Oscinidae.
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