What is the meaning of PURBECK BEDS. Phrases containing PURBECK BEDS
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Sharing of beds with your "oppo" due to a lack of living space aboard a ship. When one person is on watch, the other is in the rack. When the watch changes, they switch.
Flat or bedsit
rough lava beds or lava-strewn plains prevalent in the Southwest; malpaÃs means “bad country†in Spanish..
Semen. Used as in "It tastes like pudd", or "Look, he's got pudd all over his pants.", Can be a verb: "He pudded all over his bedspread watching porn!".
Noun. Abb. of bed-sitter or bed-sitting room. A small apartment whereby the bedroom also serves as a sitting room (living room). {Informal}
The variety of spins that occur while lying prone. Putting one foot on the floor usually helps. If you are already on the floor, may God have mercy on your soul.
n crib. Americans call a sort of frame camp bed a “cot.” Brits don’t. I’d say they just called it a “camp bed,” as God intended. I’m guessing that he intended that. The Bible is fairly ambiguous about which day God chose to create camp beds.
Dried up semen left on the bedsheets after a session of sex/or masturbation - if scratched it flakes. Pun on 'cornflakes'. Term mainly used by AJ's (army jerks) who watch lots of pornographic movies.
The dartboard wire assembly which forms the beds
A container for amyl nitrite, used by the bedside.
Sexual promiscuity; sleeping around. [I am no longer with Peter, he would not stop playing musical beds.].
furious, in a fit of anger (mom was rory-eyed when we didn’t make our beds)
n single rented room in a shared house, usually with a shared bathroom. An antiquated term, it was popularised after World War II, when housing was made scarce by the Germans. Nowadays, a bedsit would be referred to as “spacious Penthouse suite in desirable residence” or “gorgeous, bijou living space in up-and-coming neighbourhood”.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Noun. Food or a meal. Derived from the method of feeding working horses via a bag of hay strung from its head and neck.
The alternate name for the number one berthing hawser at the bow of the ship. Unique in how it is sometimes used as a legendary method for covertly coming and going from the ship. eg. "Bloggins is missing. I wonder if he climbed down the head rope."
Your funeral is slang for an unpleasant concern for which one must accept the consequences.
Noun. 1. The penis. [S.e. until 1700s] 2. An idiot, contemptible person.
Grapes is slang for haemorrhoids.
Noun. The police. Taken from the title of the U.S. TV series, Hawaii Five O.
Somebody.
Polvo is slang for heroin.
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Of, pertaining to, or designating, a subdivision of the Trenton Period of the Lower Silurian, characterized in the State of New York by beds of shale.
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A massive variety of talc, of a grayish green or brown color. It forms extensive beds, and is quarried for fireplaces and for coarse utensils. Called also potstone, lard stone, and soapstone.
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A curtain rod for a bedstead.
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See Puddock, and Parrock.
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Any natural deposit forming a part of the earth's crust, whether consolidated or not, including sand, earth, clay, etc., when in natural beds.
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Hanging drapery for a bed, couch, window, or the like, especially that which hangs around a bedstead, from the bed to the floor.
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A money od account in Sweden, Norwey, Denmark, and North Germany, and also a coin. It had various values, from three fourths of a cent in Norway to more than two cents in Lubeck.
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of Bedstaff
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The parts of a piece of house furniture, as a bedstead, packed together.
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A frame on which a bed is laid; a bedstead.
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The front or the back part of the frame of a bedstead.
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A bed of earth or rock of one kind, formed by natural causes, and consisting usually of a series of layers, which form a rock as it lies between beds of other kinds. Also used figuratively.
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A strong, closely woven linen or cotton fabric, of which ticks for beds are made. It is usually twilled, and woven in stripes of different colors, as white and blue; -- called also ticken.
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A provincial name given in England to basaltic rocks, and applied by miners to other kind of dark-colored unstratified rocks which resist the point of the pick. -- for example, to masses of chert. Whin-dikes, and whin-sills, are names sometimes given to veins or beds of basalt.
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To scatter; to spread by scattering; to cast or to throw loosely apart; -- used of solids, separated or separable into parts or particles; as, to strew seed in beds; to strew sand on or over a floor; to strew flowers over a grave.
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"A wooden pin stuck anciently on the sides of the bedstead, to hold the clothes from slipping on either side."
v. t.
To furnish (rooms, carriages, bedsteads, chairs, etc.) with hangings, coverings, cushions, etc.; to adorn with furnishings in cloth, velvet, silk, etc.; as, to upholster a couch; to upholster a room with curtains.
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