What is the meaning of SCHOONER ON-THE-ROCKS. Phrases containing SCHOONER ON-THE-ROCKS
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Any one who wore glasses and had freckles, based on the character from the muppets!
a fore-topsail schooner
A large glass of beer in the state of New South Wales
On the never−never is British slang for on hire purchase, on credit.
Shooter is British slang for a gun.Shooter is American slang for a measure of spirits intended to be drunk in one swallow.
Chooser is slang for a plagiarist.
A type of sailing vessel characterized by the use of fore-and-aft sails on two or more masts with the forward mast being no taller than the rear masts, first used by the Dutch in the 16th or 17th century.
A 'sconner' was a person who had failed to begin the growth of pubic hair. This word was only really got used by the nine to twelve age group, as everyone over that age had pretty much got over of puberty, and had moved on to the sexual frustration and terminal boredom of adolescence. I'd love to know if kids at my old school still say it, I do hope the pubeless baton has been passed down through the years. In extreme cases, boys who were targetted as 'sconners' would pull down their trousers in order to display their repost. Kids are fucking barmy aren't they? Also : General term of abuse to describe kids in your class who were known to have not yet developed pubic hair. Ie: "you know that Bob Smith, he's a right sconner". It would seem that this word is exclusively used within the Black Country, not even venturing as far as Birmingham or Coventry!
Sconner is British slang for someone devoid of pubic hair.
The ability to get home after a night out on the booze and not remember it i.e."I don't even remember getting home last night, I must have caught the beer scooter".
Sooner is American slang for someone who acts prematurely. Sooner is Australian slang for an idler or shirker.Sooner is Australian slang for an ineffective or obstructive person or thing.
Scooter is slang for a small car; a single−decker bus.
Schooner on the rocks is nautical slang for joint of meat roasted and surrounded by potatoes or batter.
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Toward; for; -- indicating the object of some passion; as, have pity or compassion on him.
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Originally, a small, sharp-built vessel, with two masts and fore-and-aft rig. Sometimes it carried square topsails on one or both masts and was called a topsail schooner. About 1840, longer vessels with three masts, fore-and-aft rigged, came into use, and since that time vessels with four masts and even with six masts, so rigged, are built. Schooners with more than two masts are designated three-masted schooners, four-masted schooners, etc. See Illustration in Appendix.
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In the service of; connected with; of the number of; as, he is on a newspaper; on a committee.
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At, or in contact with, the surface or upper part of a thing, and supported by it; placed or lying in contact with the surface; as, the book lies on the table, which stands on the floor of a house on an island.
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By virtue of; with the pledge of; -- denoting a pledge or engagement, and put before the thing pledged; as, he affirmed or promised on his word, or on his honor.
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Denoting performance or action by contact with the surface, upper part, or outside of anything; hence, by means of; with; as, to play on a violin or piano. Hence, figuratively, to work on one's feelings; to make an impression on the mind.
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At or near; adjacent to; -- indicating situation, place, or position; as, on the one hand, on the other hand; the fleet is on the American coast.
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In continuance; without interruption or ceasing; as, sleep on, take your ease; say on; sing on.
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Forward, in succession; as, from father to son, from the son to the grandson, and so on.
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Forward, in progression; onward; -- usually with a verb of motion; as, move on; go on.
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In reference or relation to; as, on our part expect punctuality; a satire on society.
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To the account of; -- denoting imprecation or invocation, or coming to, falling, or resting upon; as, on us be all the blame; a curse on him.
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A firearm; as, a five-shooter.
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The gaff sail set on the foremast of a schooner.
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At the time of, conveying some notion of cause or motive; as, on public occasions, the officers appear in full dress or uniform. Hence, in consequence of, or following; as, on the ratification of the treaty, the armies were disbanded.
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Adhering; not off; as in the phrase, "He is neither on nor off," that is, he is not steady, he is irresolute.
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In addition to; besides; -- indicating multiplication or succession in a series; as, heaps on heaps; mischief on mischief; loss on loss; thought on thought.
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Occupied with; in the performance of; as, only three officers are on duty; on a journey.
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Indicating dependence or reliance; with confidence in; as, to depend on a person for assistance; to rely on; hence, indicating the ground or support of anything; as, he will promise on certain conditions; to bet on a horse.
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In progress; proceeding; as, a game is on.
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