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Money, "I need 7 bones for the movie."
Jack Jones is London Cockney rhyming slang for alone.
Davy Large is British rhyming slang for a barge.
Any locomotive engineer, especially a fast one. Name derived from John Luther (Casey) Jones
The mythical place below the waves where all sunken ships, objects or perished sailors lay.
Scag Jones is American slang for an addiction to heroin.
The "sea devil". The nickname is likely a corruption of "Devil Jones". Though, some say it is from the original term "Duffy" (ghost) of Jonah. The term was originally used in the 1700s by Daniel Defoe and Tobias Smollett.
Refers to death
Bones is slang for dice.Bones is slang for a ship's surgeon.
After Davy is slang for affidavit.
Joes is Australian slang for depression.
Bones. Ooh, me toms are clicking.
Jones is Black American slang for the penis. Jones is American slang for a drug habit.
Davy Jones' locker is nautical slang for lost at sea.Davy Jones' locker is London Cockney rhyming slang for an unwanted caller (knocker).
A slang term for reservists during WW2. Its derivation is from the rank insignia of officers in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) that were "wavy" rather than being straight.
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Of or pertaining to Jones.
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Having dry bones, or bones without flesh.
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The period of the earth's revolution on its axis. -- ordinarily divided into twenty-four hours. It is measured by the interval between two successive transits of a celestial body over the same meridian, and takes a specific name from that of the body. Thus, if this is the sun, the day (the interval between two successive transits of the sun's center over the same meridian) is called a solar day; if it is a star, a sidereal day; if it is the moon, a lunar day. See Civil day, Sidereal day, below.
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The fifth day of the months January, February, April, June, August, September, November, and December, and the seventh day of March, May, July, and October. The nones were nine days before the ides, reckoning inclusively, according to the Roman method.
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The canonical office, being a part of the Breviary, recited at noon (formerly at the ninth hour, 3 P. M.) in the Roman Catholic Church.
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The officers and men attached to the war vessels of a nation; as, he belongs to the navy.
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Playing to and fro; undulating; as, wavy flames.
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The whole of the war vessels belonging to a nation or ruler, considered collectively; as, the navy of Italy.
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On this day; on the present day.
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The present day.
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The hour of dinner; the noonday meal.
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Labor hired or performed by the day.
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The sun, as the orb of day.
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The morning star; the star which ushers in the day.
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Consisting of bone, or of bones; full of bones; pertaining to bones.
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Once.
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(Preceded by the) Some day in particular, as some day of contest, some anniversary, etc.
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