What is the meaning of FLED. Phrases containing FLED
See meanings and uses of FLED!Slangs & AI meanings
Emigrant family with its household goods and farm equipment traveling by rail; sometimes included even livestock crowded into the same boxcar. Zulu can mean only the car, or the car and all its contents. This ethod of travel was not uncommon in homesteading days on Western prairies. Origin of term is obscure. May have some connection with the fact that British homesteaders in Africa fled in overfilled farm wagons before Zulu marauders
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Male homosexual.
Gnaw the 'nana is Australian slang for to perform fellatio.
Anal intercourse, the penis or some other object, is inserted into the anus for intercourse.
A bullet.
Splay is American slang for marijuana.
cool. Short for "casual." Example: "We went to that new shop. It was cazh." Used in California Surf culture in late 70s.
ecstasy
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imp. & p. p.
of Fledge
a.
Fledged; fledge.
n.
A young bird just fledged.
n.
A neatling of a pigeon or other similar bird, esp. when very fat and not fully fledged.
n.
A young chicken before it is fully fledged.
n.
A seat in churches near the altar, to which offenders formerly fled for sanctuary.
a.
Not fledged; not feathered; hence, not fully developed; immature.
imp. & p. p.
of Flee
a.
Unfledged, or newly fledged.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fledge
v. t. & i.
To furnish with feathers; to supply with the feathers necessary for flight.
v. i.
Feathered; furnished with feathers or wings; able to fly.
n.
Powdered fledspar, kaolin, or quartz, used in the manufacture of porcelain.
a.
To put for safe keeping in the interior of a place or country; to confine to one locality; as, to intern troops which have fled for refuge to a neutral country.
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A sudden, overpowering fright; esp., a sudden and groundless fright; terror inspired by a trifling cause or a misapprehension of danger; as, the troops were seized with a panic; they fled in a panic.
v. t. & i.
To furnish or adorn with any soft covering.
v. i.
To become fledged; to fledge.
n.
A large, extinct bird (Didus ineptus), formerly inhabiting the Island of Mauritius. It had short, half-fledged wings, like those of the ostrich, and a short neck and legs; -- called also dronte. It was related to the pigeons.
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