What is the meaning of SINSE SPANISH. Phrases containing SINSE SPANISH
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Noun. Rhyming slang for word. Usually heard in a negative sense. E.g."We've not heard a dicky-bird from Andy since he moved."
cannabis
Sense
Common sense; intelligence
Verb. 1. To overdo, overplay. E.g."It may be a classic but that tune's been rinsed, play something new will you?" [Orig W.I./Black use] 2. As rinse it, to go for it, to enjoy, to party. 3. Of a D.J., to rinse or rinse out, may mean to play a good set. E.g."Magnus' set at the club was rinsed out last night" [Orig W.I./Black use] * A term heard within the black originated music scene of the UK, such as 'jungle'; seems to have multiple but contradictory meanings and uses, many of which are not yet listed. (Apologies for the lack of clarity offered with this word and any definition errors; advice on use and meanings welcome Ed/Author)
An exaggeration meaning "a long time ago". Killick is common naval slang for the rank "Leading Seaman" and how long ago do you think it was when Christ was at that rank? eg. "He's been in the Navy since Christ was a Killick."
 a horse that knows what to do around cows.
Marijuana
[from sinsemilla, without seeds] a hybrid variety of marijuana; also called ses
Sense Of Humor
Intelligence.
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v. t.
To remove the hair or down from (a plucked chicken or the like) by passing it over a flame.
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A burning of the surface; a slight burn.
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The perpendicular itself. See Sine of angle, below.
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To cleancse by the introduction of water; -- applied especially to hollow vessels; as, to rinse a bottle.
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The act of rinsing.
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From a definite past time until now; as, he went a month ago, and I have not seen him since.
v. t.
A faculty, possessed by animals, of perceiving external objects by means of impressions made upon certain organs (sensory or sense organs) of the body, or of perceiving changes in the condition of the body; as, the senses of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. See Muscular sense, under Muscular, and Temperature sense, under Temperature.
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To perceive by the senses; to recognize.
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To burn slightly or superficially; to burn the surface of; to burn the ends or outside of; as, to singe the hair or the skin.
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To remove the nap of (cloth), by passing it rapidly over a red-hot bar, or over a flame, preliminary to dyeing it.
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That which is felt or is held as a sentiment, view, or opinion; judgment; notion; opinion.
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Perception through the intellect; apprehension; recognition; understanding; discernment; appreciation.
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Sound perception and reasoning; correct judgment; good mental capacity; understanding; also, that which is sound, true, or reasonable; rational meaning.
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To wash lightly; to cleanse with a second or repeated application of water after washing.
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Meaning; import; signification; as, the true sense of words or phrases; the sense of a remark.
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Moral perception or appreciation.
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One of two opposite directions in which a line, surface, or volume, may be supposed to be described by the motion of a point, line, or surface.
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Perception by the sensory organs of the body; sensation; sensibility; feeling.
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