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Adj. See 'go tits-up'.
Tim is British slang for the telephone speaking clock.
time a computer system is operating
Short for Timberland boots.
Sack time is slang for bed time.Sack time is American slang for the time spent in bed.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Big time is British slang for very.
Short for Timberland boots.
The Toms is Australian slang for diarrhoea.The Toms is Australian slang for a felling of intense dislike, discomfort.
Tips is betting slang for odds of /.
Noun. A prison sentence. Serving one's time, or doing time.
a dance or social event, refering to a dance or card game (having fun), ie., are you going to the time tonight
Double-cross, two-time [he is double time me with someone from the bar.].
Rims are like an extra hubcap that keeps spinning once you stop the car. They're slitted so you can see the original hubcap underneath the rims.
Time is slang for a prison sentence.
Verb. To serve time in prison. E.g."He's done time for shoplifting."
Chucking−out time is British slang for closing time at a pub.
Breasts (female). Used as in "show us yer tits then!!" and "tits oot fer the lads then" shouted at any passing girls. (ed: this was in the days when sexual harrassment was a game rather than a crime).
Quality time, asleep in a bunk.
Gims is Black−American slang for the eyes
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n.
Performance or occurrence of an action or event, considered with reference to repetition; addition of a number to itself; repetition; as, to double cloth four times; four times four, or sixteen.
a.
Uniform in time; of equal time; performed in equal times; recurring at regular intervals; isochronal vibrations or oscillations.
n.
The present life; existence in this world as contrasted with immortal life; definite, as contrasted with infinite, duration.
n.
The period at which any definite event occurred, or person lived; age; period; era; as, the Spanish Armada was destroyed in the time of Queen Elizabeth; -- often in the plural; as, ancient times; modern times.
n.
The measured duration of sounds; measure; tempo; rate of movement; rhythmical division; as, common or triple time; the musician keeps good time.
v. i.
To keep or beat time; to proceed or move in time.
v. t.
To appoint the time for; to bring, begin, or perform at the proper season or time; as, he timed his appearance rightly.
v. t.
To measure, as in music or harmony.
adv.
(Of time) In times past; ago.
n.
Tense.
pl.
of Rurality
adv.
At all times; through all time; always; forever.
n.
A particular period or part of duration, whether past, present, or future; a point or portion of duration; as, the time was, or has been; the time is, or will be.
pl.
of Time
v. t.
To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as, to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen.
n.
A proper time; a season; an opportunity.
v. t.
To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement.
v. i.
To pass time; to delay.
adv.
At another time, or other times; sometimes; /ccasionally.
a.
Honored for a long time; venerable, and worthy of honor, by reason of antiquity, or long continuance.
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