What is the meaning of BUOY JUMPER. Phrases containing BUOY JUMPER
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Boy is slang for heroin.
A type of buoy with a large bell and hanging hammers that sound by wave action.
A temporary marker buoy used during minesweeping operations to indicate the boundaries of swept paths, swept areas, known hazards, and other locations or reference points.
A small buoy secured by a light line to an anchor to indicate position of anchor on bottom.
A type of navigational buoy often cone shaped, but if not, always triangular in silhouette. Resembles a nun's hat.
Bwoy is Dorset slang for a boy, a son.
Bury is slang for to win by a wide margin. Bury is soccer slang for to score a goal.
The sailor who climbs up onto a mooring buoy to attach or remove mooring lines.
A buoy that marks where a channel divides.
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v. i.
To float; to rise like a buoy.
v. t.
To bury.
n.
A borough; a manor; as, the Bury of St. Edmond's
v. t.
To hide in oblivion; to put away finally; to abandon; as, to bury strife.
v. t.
To make or keep busy; to employ; to engage or keep engaged; to occupy; as, to busy one's self with books.
n.
A buoy. See under Dead, a.
imp. & p. p.
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v. t.
To support or sustain; to preserve from sinking into ruin or despondency.
n.
A float; esp. a floating object moored to the bottom, to mark a channel or to point out the position of something beneath the water, as an anchor, shoal, rock, etc.
a.
Crowded with business or activities; -- said of places and times; as, a busy street.
a.
Too busy; officious.
v. t.
To cover out of sight, either by heaping something over, or by placing within something, as earth, etc.; to conceal by covering; to hide; as, to bury coals in ashes; to bury the face in the hands.
v. t.
To fix buoys to; to mark by a buoy or by buoys; as, to buoy an anchor; to buoy or buoy off a channel.
a.
Engaged in some business; hard at work (either habitually or only for the time being); occupied with serious affairs; not idle nor at leisure; as, a busy merchant.
v. t.
To keep from sinking in a fluid, as in water or air; to keep afloat; -- with up.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Buoy
v. t.
To act as a boy; -- in allusion to the former practice of boys acting women's parts on the stage.
v. t.
To acquire or procure by something given or done in exchange, literally or figuratively; to get, at a cost or sacrifice; to buy pleasure with pain.
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