What is the meaning of BATTING EM-OUT. Phrases containing BATTING EM-OUT
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Bassing is slang for getting loud.
Noun. A beating. E.g. "He gave me a right pasting when he realised it was me that spread that rumour."
Busting is Midlands slang for good, excellent, approval.
F*** 'Em
Balling is American slang for having sexual relations.
to not be getting things one's way. "I'm getting hosed" = "I'm getting screwed"
A movie (“What time’s the roll ’em?â€) — a nightly social event in the readyroom.
Adj. Insane, crazy. Short for barking mad.
ADAM AND EVE ON A RAFT AND WRECK 'EM
ADAM AND EVE ON A RAFT AND WRECK 'EM
Adam and Eve on a raft and wreck 'em is American slang for scrambled eggs on toast.
Bagging is British slang for a packed lunch. Bagging is Australian slang for criticism.
Barking is slang for crazy.
Used generally by switchmen when a yard engine is switching a string of cars
Hotting is British slang for stealing cars for entertainment.
Barking spider is slang for the anus.
Catting is slang for to search for available sexual partners.
Batting a thousand is American slang for to be succeeding in an extraordinary way.
to correct or confront someone with a learned necessity. To teach someone. "You betta treat 'em before I treat 'em."Â
to not be getting things one's way. "I'm getting hosed" = "I'm getting screwed"
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
n female genitalia. This is another word which could leave you abroad and in dire straits. In the U.S., your fanny is your posterior and a “fanny pack” is what Brits decided to call a “bum bag” instead. There’s a neoprene belt sold in the U.S. that is designed to stop snow from entering your ski jacket during a fall. It is marketed under the name “Fanny Flaps.” It is not for sale in the U.K.
Himbo is British slang for an older woman's younger boyfriend.
turn
An elderly male homosexual.
Meet with someone.
A person with big shoulders and a small waist.
Shunt is motor racing slang for a crash.
Cocaine; crack
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n.
The act of one who bats; the management of a bat in playing games of ball.
n.
The art or process of reducing gold to extremely thin leaves, by beating with a hammer.
n.
The measure of the distance; as, an indentation of one em, or of two ems.
n.
The wild ox of Java (Bibos Banteng).
n.
Half an em, that is, half of the unit of space in measuring printed matter. See Em.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vat
n.
Pulsation; throbbing; as, the beating of the heart.
n.
An engine of war used for butting or battering.
n.
The act of butting like a ram; act of using a battering-ram.
a.
Darting beams of light; casting light in rays; flashing; coruscating.
n.
A short bat for beating clothes in washing them; -- called also batler, batling staff, batting staff.
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A kind of lace made from common sewing thread, with a peculiar stitch.
n.
A measure of space equal to half an M (or em); an en.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bat
v. t.
The act of battering or beating.
n.
Cotton in sheets, prepared for use in making quilts, etc.; as, cotton batting.
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The portion of a line formerly occupied by the letter m, then a square type, used as a unit by which to measure the amount of printed matter on a page; the square of the body of a type.
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