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Spiniken was old slang for a workhouse.
car rims that still spin when you stop "Check out those 22" spinners on Fred's Blazer!"Â
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Maybe they sport their own cycling shoes, or at least a whole lot of sleek, logoed spandex. What these spinning enthusiasts all seek out is that high-intensity, peddle-pounding burn.
Spin someone's drum is British slang for to make an official search of someone's house.
Folks that wear full biking gear to spin class
SPINNING AT THE TRACK ON FOOLS DIM
Spinning at the track on fools dim is Black−American slang for to go dancing with a girl
n. A petitie woman that is desired because of the unique sexual abilites her weight and size allows her to engage in, very popular on dating and causal encounter online networks. "You see oh girl over there by the keg, that little spinner, bet you she comes home with me tonight."Â
Spinach is British slang for banknotes.
Spine−basher is Australian slang for an idler, loafer.
Stupid or clumsy person, From spina bifida.
Adj. Strange, unusual, confusing. E.g."That new kid's spinny, and I dont trust him."
Spin is slang for fail an examination. Spin is British slang for a police search.Spin is Australian and New Zealand slang for an experience or piece of luck. Spin was old Australian slang for a five−pound note.
You would give someone the finger and say spin. Therefore suggesting they should then be able to spin on it. We would say this to each other in junior school.
Used to describe an extremely short girl. So short in fact, thatif you had sex with her you could spin her around on your dick while standing up without her touching the ground. Used as "That chick is a real spinner!".
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Full of spines; thorny; as, a spiny tree.
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A woman who spins, or whose occupation is to spin.
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Full of spines; armed with thorns; thorny.
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Having small spines; somewhat thorny.
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Like a spine in shape; slender.
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Spinose; thorny.
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The business of one who spins; spinning.
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A minute spine.
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of Spinny
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A woman who spins.
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A man who spins.
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The form of Pantheism taught by Benedict Spinoza, that there is but one substance, or infinite essence, in the universe, of which the so-called material and spiritual beings and phenomena are only modes, and that one this one substance is God.
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Alt. of Spinulous
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A believer in Spinozism.
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A woman of evil life and character; -- so called from being forced to spin in a house of correction.
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The quality or state of being spiny or thorny; spininess.
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Covered with small spines.
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Having the form of a spine or thorn; spinelike.
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See Spinny.
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