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Jack of spades is London Cockney rhyming slang for sunglasses (shades).
in two shakes (of a duck’s tail)
a short time ‘I’ll be there in two shakes’
Francis Drakes is London Cockney rhyming slang for brakes.
The time scale within which somethng will be done, i.e. as fast as it takes to shakes a lambs tail three times. (ed: in the UK I rememeber it being two shakes - but the Aussies must be more laid back)
The shakes is slang for delirium tremens.
Baa lamb is London Cockney rhyming slang for tram. Baa lamb is British slang for a naughty child.
Shades is slang for sunglasses.
Bone shaker is British slang for a bumpy form of conveyance.
Shake dancer is American slang for a femal dancer who shakes her breasts to music.
Lamps is Black−American slang for ones eyes.
Not much, not so good. "His horse riding abilities are no great shakes." Also means a moment, an instant. "Hold on, I'll get to it a couple of shakes." Also means a good opportunity, offer, bargain, or chance. "He gave me a good shake on that land."
Joe Blakes is London Cockney rhyming slang for shakes.
Bambs is slang for Phenobarbital.
Shake is British slang for to alert, rouse. Shake is British slang for masturbate. Shake is Australian slang for to steal.
Snakes is Australian slang for urine, to urinate. Snakes is Australian slang for a toilet.
No great shakes. Of no great value, little worth.
, (shake) n., The less desirable parts of the marijuana plant, that which is left over, shaken onto the table, after the best part, the buds, have been taken out. “Hey, I can just give you some of this shake.â€Â See: Bammer. [Etym., drug]
Small, mobile, clandestine labs used to produce methamphetamine
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Caused to shake; agitated; as, a shaken bough.
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To bring forth a lamb or lambs, as sheep.
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Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.
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Consisting of, or having, three valves; opening with three valves; as, a three-valved pericarp.
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One who shapes; as, the shaper of one's fortunes.
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Producing three leaves; as, three-leaved nightshade.
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Having three prominent longitudinal angles; as, a three-cornered stem.
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Said of games or contests where three persons play against each other, or two against one; as, a three-handed game of cards.
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Connected with, or serving to connect, three channels or pipes; as, a three-way cock or valve.
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Having three lobes.
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Consisting of three distinct webs inwrought together in weaving, as cloth or carpeting; having three strands; threefold.
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Having three corners, or angles; as, a three-cornered hat.
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of Shake
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Having three nerves.
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Alt. of Three-leaved
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A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii.
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Any person who is as innocent or gentle as a lamb.
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Bearing three flowers together, or only three flowers.
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A person or thing that shakes, or by means of which something is shaken.
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Consisting of three distinct leaflets; having the leaflets arranged in threes.
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