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Running with steam throttle cracked open to keep air and dust from being sucked into steam cylinders
Open the throttle, increase speed
Strangle a darkie is Australian slang for to defecate.
Engineer
Hands On Throttle And Stick. Modern fighters have every imaginable control function mounted on either the stick (right hand) or the throttle quadrant (left hand), so that the pilot need not fumble around in the cockpit.
To set the reverse lever up on the quadrant and pull the throttle well out for high speed
To slow down, take it easy.
Throttle a darkie is Australian slang for to defecate.
Give your locomotive a wide-open throttle, make more speed. Rapper is an engineer who works his engine too hard
Mocktech term for a pilot (also called just a “stickâ€).
Throttle pit is Australian slang for a toilet.
Verb. 1. To throttle, strangle. 2. To handle roughly.
Throttle that requires pressure of operator's hand or foot to prevent power shut-off and application of brakes. An engine so equipped would stop instantly if the operator fell dead. Also called dead man's button
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Alterations and additions to the structure, rigging and equipment of a warship.
Work an 'engine with full stroke and full throttle
to throttle or grasp one by the neck under the chin
Throttle one is Australian slang for to defecate.
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n.
One who, or that which, throttles, or chokes.
n.
The windpipe, or trachea; the weasand.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Throttle
v. t.
To compress the throat of; to choke; to strangle.
n.
The throstle, or song thrust.
n.
A small knife; a whittle.
n.
The throttle valve.
n.
Windpipe; throttle.
v. i.
To breathe hard, as when nearly suffocated.
v. i.
To have the throat obstructed so as to be in danger of suffocation; to choke; to suffocate.
imp. & p. p.
of Throttle
v. t.
To utter with breaks and interruption, in the manner of a person half suffocated.
v. t.
To throttle.
n.
The European throstle or song thrush (Turdus musicus).
n.
A machine for spinning wool, cotton, etc., from the rove, consisting of a set of drawing rollers with bobbins and flyers, and differing from the mule in having the twisting apparatus stationary and the processes continuous; -- so called because it makes a singing noise.
n.
The throstle.
v. t.
To shut off, or reduce flow of, as steam to an engine.
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