What is the meaning of IN. Phrases containing IN
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Into is slang for interest, like whats your bag ?, what are you into ?
(abrv.) (n.) Intelligence. See Intelligence.
secret helicopter placement of combat troops in an operational area. Pg. 512
On a siding. (See hole.) Also in the lower berth of a Pullman, as contrasted with on the tot, in the upper berth
species of cannabis found in hot climates
travel from one crackhouse to another in search of crack
Inertial Navigation System. A device that, when properly loaded and aligned, permits the pilot to determine his location anywhere on earth within a few hundred feet.
Train standing in the signal block waiting for a clear board
In No Particular Order
cannabis from India
A trainman who is at the home terminal and off duty is in
A train is in the clear when it has passed over a switch and frog so far that another train can pass without damage
intelligence.
An imaginary railroad "at the end of the rainbow," on which you could always find a good job and ideal working conditions. (Does not refer to the former twenty-one-mile railroad of that name between Paxton and Engels, Calif.) Boomers resigning or being fired would say they were going to the Indian Valley. The term is sometimes used to mean death or the railroader's Heaven. (See Big Rock Candy Mountains)
Inverse gut is American slang for to vomit
Intelligence, as in Naval Intelligence.
INVOLUNTARY PERSONAL PROTEIN SPILL
INVOLUNTARY PERSONAL PROTEIN SPILL
Involuntary personal protein spill is American slang for to vomit
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Fag (cigarette). Lend us a sprarsy - I wanna get some toe-rags. Toe-rags refer to the rags people used to wrap around their feet when they didn't have shoes... we used to call our socks toe-rags which is probably the same origin. He also says his old dad used to call some people a toe-rag and suspects it might have been an insult (reference to fag = queer). Toe rag couls also refer to a small time petty thief, in his words "the sort of dirty little toe rag who would live next door and break into your house and nick the Christmas presents", "term is commonly used, at least in Scotland, meaning just a bit stronger than "rascal" and probably spelled without the e: 'You little torag.' I always thought it did come from terms used to refer to travelling people.
Robinson and Cleaver was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for a fever.
Underwear, usu. female. Contributor believes this word to be a Swahili word for 'knickers' or female underwear. However, it seems the word isn't Swahili at all. In fact it is the Gujarati (an Indian Language) translation of underpants! That's why you say eat my chuddies. It doesnt mean testicles at all! The confusion might have arisen because of Bart Simpson saying it and maybe the Indian comedy 'Goodness Gracious Me' (which hasn't been shown in Australia at least) indianised the phrase to 'Eat my Chuddies'.
A claim – as in “got dibs†on that seat
A toast, such as Here's to your health.
To and from is Australian rhyming slang for an Englishman (pom).
Cotton wool is London Cockney rhyming slang for hunting for sexual quarry (pull).
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Private interest; the interest or advantage of one's self.
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Pertaining both to the abdomen and groin, or to the abdomen and inguinal canal; as, ventro-inguinal hernia.
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Involution in one's self; hence, abstraction of thought; reverie.
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The husband of one's daughter; a man in his relationship to his wife's parents.
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Indulgence of one's appetites, desires, or inclinations; -- the opposite of self-restraint, and self-denial.
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An exclamation indicating check, rebuke, or contempt; as, tush, tush! do not speak of it.
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Having upright intentions or honorable purposes.
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The huntsman's cry to incite or urge on his hounds.
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Indignation at one's own character or actions.
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Go away; begone; away; -- chiefly used in driving off a cat.
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Particularly concerned for one's own interest or happiness.
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Correctly informed; provided with information; well furnished with authentic knowledge; intelligent.
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Begone; away; -- an expression used in frightening away animals, especially fowls.
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Indulging one's appetites, desires, etc., freely.
pl.
of Son-in-law
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Ho; -- a word used in calling from a distant place; a sportsman's halloo.
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