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Skrim shanking is Dorset slang for being careless.
"Smoking crack" or "being on crack" has morphed generally from drug use into just acting stupid or saying something stupid, as in "Oh, I'm sorry, I must have been smoking crack.".
Spanking is British slang for a severe beating.
Skanking is slang for a swinging and jerking style of dancing characteristic of reggae and 'two−tone' music. Skanking is Jamaican slang for bahving disreputably.
Shafting is slang for harsh, ruinous, unfair treatment.
[from a Chinese expression for inhaling fumes of heroin after heating it; the melting drug resembles a wriggling snake or dragon] (1) inhaling heroin fumes after the substance is heated on a piece of tinfoil. (2) smoking a mixture of crack and heroin
Material applied to a line or spar to prevent or reduce chafing. See Baggywrinkle.
Chasing the tiger is slang for to smoke heroin.
Adj. 1. Excellent. 2. New. Short for brand spanking new. Noun. A beating.
to go or leave. "well, I'm phasing". Phrase used from Star Trek
Shim shanking is Dorset slang for being careless.
Chasing the dragon is slang for smoking heroin or opium.
Socking is slang for exceedingly; very.
Slating is slang for a severe punishment or beating. Slating is slang for a severe reprimand or crtiticism.
Shaving cream is British slang for excrement.
smoking heroin
Charing Cross is London Cockney rhyming slang for a horse.
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Shining brightly.
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Serving as an aid in clambering; as, a scaling ladder, used in assaulting a fortified place.
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Emitting light, esp. in a continuous manner; radiant; as, shining lamps; also, bright by the reflection of light; as, shining armor.
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Seeking one's own interest or happiness; selfish.
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Adapted for removing scales, as from a fish; as, a scaling knife; adapted for removing scale, as from the interior of a steam boiler; as, a scaling hammer, bar, etc.
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The act or operation of dividing with shears; as, the shearing of metal plates.
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The act or habit of seeking one's own interest or happiness; selfishness.
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Act of shearing sheep.
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The product of the act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine; as, the whole shearing of a flock; the shearings from cloth.
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A feast at the time of sheep-shearing.
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Splendid; illustrious; brilliant; distinguished; conspicious; as, a shining example of charity.
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The act of providong with a seat or seats; as, the seating of an audience.
v. i.
See Thee.
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The act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine, as the wool from sheep, or the nap from cloth.
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The art of ornamenting metal by means of chasing tools; also, a piece of ornamental work produced in this way.
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Petty rapine; trick; also, seeking a livelihood by shifts and dishonest devices.
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By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives; as, the longer we continue in sin, the more difficult it is to reform.
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The act of making seats; also, the material for making seats; as, cane seating.
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Mean; sneaking.
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Wetting thoroughly; drenching; as, a soaking rain.
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