What is the meaning of STATUS QUO. Phrases containing STATUS QUO
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Stains is British slang for unfashionable, tedious, studious people. Stains is British slang for a socially inept man.
A flight of stairs.
Supreme Court Of The United States
Stamps is slang for legs.
Nonsense, as in "man, quit talking all that static."
lots ‘come over, I’ve got stacks of beer’
Slats is slang for the ribs; buttocks.Slats is Australian slang for the vulval labia.
Harry Tates is London Cockney rhyming slang for Player's Weights cigarettes.
A Southern pronunciation of the word stairs, like bar for bear.
Greeting between friends. Used as "eh up stains - you orrite?"
n. A term for money stacks usually stand for one thousand dollars. "Man I gotta wait another month to buy them rims, them joints cost three stacks all together!"Â
issued stamps to fishermen to collect unemployment insurance
Star's nap is London Cockney rhyming slang for to borrow (tap).
Shamus is American slang for a police or private detective.
From the movie Goodfellas, character Stacks Edwards, the only black character, manages to fuck up the heist.
Orchestra Stalls is London Cockney rhyming slang for balls (testicles).
Coffee stalls is London Cockney rhyming slang for testicles (balls).
Static is slang for aggravation, interference, hassle, confusion, criticism.
Cobbler's stalls is London Cockney rhyming slang for balls (testicles), nonsense.
Away for slates is Irish slang for on the way to success.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Bread and water
Pronounce as "hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhoooooooooooooommmmmmmmmm". A Homosexual (obviously), but.... there's more! The key to "hom" is pronounciaton. "You..... hhhhhhhh--uuu---aahhhhhhhhhhommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm" somewhere between a sharp intake of breath and a mantra, often lasting upwards of 20 seconds. Used as an insult.
French loaf is racing slang for four (rofe).
Down and out, destitute. e.g. "Poor old fellow, he's broke, lets all chuck-in and give him a few bob each"
Sugar
Did I Say That Outloud?
Yankee swear word.
casual user of heroin
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pl.
of Stratum
pl.
of Hiatus
a.
An act of a corporation or of its founder, intended as a permanent rule or law; as, the statutes of a university.
n.
State; condition; position of affairs.
n.
The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue of Hercules, or of a lion.
n.
A statue.
v. t.
To place, as a statue; to form a statue of; to make into a statue.
a.
An assemblage of farming servants (held possibly by statute) for the purpose of being hired; -- called also statute fair.
imp. & p. p.
of Statue
n.
The principal gold coin of ancient Grece. It varied much in value, the stater best known at Athens being worth about £1 2s., or about $5.35. The Attic silver tetradrachm was in later times called stater.
a.
Adorned with statues.
n.
In the United States, one of the commonwealth, or bodies politic, the people of which make up the body of the nation, and which, under the national constitution, stands in certain specified relations with the national government, and are invested, as commonwealth, with full power in their several spheres over all matters not expressly inhibited.
n.
The bodies that constitute the legislature of a country; as, the States-general of Holland.
n. sing. & pl.
A natural passage or canal; as, the external auditory meatus. See Illust. of Ear.
n.
A Mediterranean food fish (Sparisoma scarus) of excellent quality and highly valued by the Romans; -- called also parrot fish.
pl.
of Flatus
a.
Recurring at regular time; not occasional; as, stated preaching; stated business hours.
n.
One who states.
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