What is the meaning of STRAPPED. Phrases containing STRAPPED
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Adj. 1. Lacking, short of. E.g."Can you give it some thought? I'm strapped for ideas." {Informal}. 2. Poor, short of money. E.g."I can't come out tonight, I'm strapped."
A man’s conversation, specifically his attempts at wooing females. "Marcel, she ain’t going to go out with you. You got no game!" 2. A male’s whole presence; his conversation, and how he presents himself. "Did you see Jay over there? He’s got game." 3. Awareness and involvement in activity, usually used in reference to selling drugs. "Stay strapped when you make that money cause the game is no joke."Â
n. A gun (derived from Gatling gun). This term came of age during the late 80’s when rap groups such as NWA used the term for guns. *Although this term is not widely used anymore, it still bears stating as it has had use and could be still in circulation in certain contexts. "Paul, you didn’t tell me you was strapped! Why you gotta have a Gat?"Â
, (strapt) v. past participle. Carrying a weapon.  “When Shaft went underground, he was always strapped.â€Â [Etym., African American]
The device that attaches to your face after the consumption of alcohol that turns even the most ugly girl into an absolute stunner. Normally referred to the morning after as in "Christ! Did you see that munter I pulled last night, my beer goggles must have been well and truly strapped on". Can be modified by referring to the degree of tightness with which the beer goggles are strapped to the face as in 'My beer goggles were on so tight they were cutting into my face!"
Without money "Gawd I'd love a pint but I'm strapped for cash.".
Strapped is slang for lacking, short of.
Packing a gun.
adj. Carrying a weapon. "Don't worry, I'm strapped with my nine."Â
cops. 2. a gun. "Watch out for John, he's strapped wit' heat!"Â
desperately short of money; hard up
v unauthorised waste disposal – most often seen in signs declaring “no fly tipping” which have been hastily erected next to popular sites for dumping stuff. Originates from a time when houseflies were employed to remove garbage from the house, which they did using tiny little bags strapped to their legs. They would then fly in convoy to the fly tipping site and simultaneously unload their cargo, the whole event looking like a strange miniature reconstruction of the firebombing of Dresden. This, obviously, is a wholly incorrect etymology, but I can’t be bothered checking it. “But,” I hear you say, “The internet is just over there. Why don’t you just look?” Well, my web browser is closed. And my boss is coming.
Strapped for cash is British slang for short of money.
Packing a gun.
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A spurlike device strapped to the boot, which enables one to climb a tree or pole; -- called often telegraph creepers.
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A kind of shoe consisting of a sole strapped to the foot; a protection for the foot, covering its lower surface, but not its upper.
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A large ironbound block strapped with a hook, and, when used, hung to an eyebolt in the cap, -- used in swaying and lowering the topmast.
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