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Capital City is London Cockney rhyming slang for a woman's breast (titty).
Discussed harshly by friends or others in your absence. Used as "You got treated wit a capital T man!".
Venture Capital
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The ranch foreman or roundup boss.
Crack; fake crack
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Insulting the appearance of a penis by saying looks like a capital 'L'/
One of a navy's most important warships, generally possessing the heaviest firepower and armor and traditionally much larger than other naval vessels, but not formally defined. During the Age of Sail, generally understood to be ships-of-the-line; during the second half of the 19th century and the 20th century, understood to be battleships and battlecruisers; and since the 1940s considered to include aircraft carriers. Since the second half of the 20th century, ballistic missile submarines sometimes have been considered capital ships.
Bankroll is slang for to provide the capital for; finance.
A large winch with a vertical axis. In the days of sail, a full-sized human-powered capstan was a waist-high cylindrical machine, operated by a number of hands who each insert a horizontal capstan bar in holes in the capstan and walk in a circle. Used to wind in anchors or other heavy objects; and sometimes to administer flogging over.
High level of happiness and exhilaration: as in response to the question "How are you feeling?", the answer would be "Just Topital".
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Of or pertaining to the head.
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Of or pertaining to the cubit or ulna; as, the cubital nerve; the cubital artery; the cubital muscle.
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The head or uppermost member of a column, pilaster, etc. It consists generally of three parts, abacus, bell (or vase), and necking. See these terms, and Column.
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See Capital letter, under Capital, a.
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Having reference to, or involving, the forfeiture of the head or life; affecting life; punishable with death; as, capital trials; capital punishment.
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The capital city of England.
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A chapter, or section, of a book.
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A capital [Obs.] See Chapital.
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A spiral scroll which forms the chief feature of the Ionic capital, and which, on a much smaller scale, is a feature in the Corinthian and Composite capitals. See Illust. of Capital, also Helix, and Stale.
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To print in capital letters, or with an initial capital.
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Of first rate quality; excellent; as, a capital speech or song.
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To convert into capital, or to use as capital.
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Money, property, or stock employed in trade, manufactures, etc.; the sum invested or lent, as distinguished from the income or interest. See Capital stock, under Capital, a.
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Relating to capital letters.
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That portion of the produce of industry, which may be directly employed either to support human beings or to assist in production.
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In a capital manner; excellently.
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A writ or process commanding the officer to take the body of the person named in it, that is, to arrest him; -- also called writ of capias.
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In a way involving the forfeiture of the head or life; as, to punish capitally.
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Of or pertaining to a husband; as, marital rights, duties, authority.
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Chief, in a political sense, as being the seat of the general government of a state or nation; as, Washington and Paris are capital cities.
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