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a circular plank table used in shaping cask hoops
Brain tablet was 's American slang for a cigarette.
Just as a man who "can't take his liquor" is sometimes actually under the table, so, figuratively, is a telegraph operator when messages are being sent to him faster than he can receive
Tablets is British slang for the testicles.
Under the table is slang for drunk.
We use this word in exactly the opposite way. To us a motion is tabled when it is brought to the table, or suggested for consideration. You table a motion when it is left for a later date.
Table−ender is slang for an act of copulation on or at a table.
n An amphetamine tablet taken as a stimulant. [From Benzedrine.]
- We use this word in exactly the opposite way. To us a motion is tabled when it is brought to the table, or suggested for consideration. You table a motion when it is left for a later date.
n A tablet of the sedative flunitrazepam. [Probably alteration of Rohypnol.]
v put forward for discussion: I’d like to table this for the end of the meeting. To Americans, “table” means to put aside. Somehow these got separated, much like “momentarily.”
Noun. An act of copulation on or at a table.
A glass covered table housed in the Ship's operations room which was used by a Radar Plotter to plot radar contacts, and provide a tactical surface picture for use in fighting the ship. Finally phased out in the 1980s as they were replaced by Tactical Data Systems (TDS) (computer systems).
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Ware, or articles collectively, for table use.
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A table showing the notation, length, or duration of the several notes.
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A tablet; a notebook.
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A cloth for covering a table, especially one with which a table is covered before the dishes, etc., are set on for meals.
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A flattish cake or piece; as, tablets of arsenic were formerly worn as a preservative against the plague.
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of Tableman
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A man at draughts; a piece used in playing games at tables. See Table, n., 10.
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of Tableau
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A spoon of the largest size commonly used at the table; -- distinguished from teaspoon, dessert spoon, etc.
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of Tableau vivant
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To enter upon the docket; as, to table charges against some one.
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of Table d'hote
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A table.
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A small table or flat surface.
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To live at the table of another; to board; to eat.
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of Tablespoonful
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As much as a tablespoon will hold; enough to fill a tablespoon. It is usually reckoned as one half of a fluid ounce, or four fluid drams.
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