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Bar (Pub)
Teddy bear is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pear.
Get one's rear in gear is slang for to hurry.
Pig's ear is London Cockney rhyming slang for beer.
Ear sex is British slang for indecent telephone talk.
Balloon car is London Cockney rhyming slang for saloon bar.
Jam jar is London Cockney rhyming slang for car.
Clothes. See also Laughing Gear
Near and far is London Cockney rhyming slang for bar. Near and far is London Cockney rhyming slang for car.
Bend one's ear is British slang for to mag, or talk incessantly.Bend one's ear is Black−American slang for to tell someone something.
Holyfield's ear is London Cockney rhyming slang for year.
Thick ear is slang for a slap around the head, often used as an idle threat.
Paddington bear is London Cockney rhyming slang for pear.
Noun. A severe reprimand. E.g."She gave me a real ear bashing for embarrassing her in front of her friends."
Jack Tar is slang for a sailor.Jack Tar is London Cockney rhyming slang for bar.
Pound the ear is American tramp slang for to sleep
Bar (pub). I saw him at the near.
Far and near is London Cockney rhyming slang for beer.
- If something is dear it means it is expensive. I thought Texan insurance was dear.
If something is dear it means it is expensive. I thought Texan insurance was dear.
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v. t.
To smear with tar, or as with tar; as, to tar ropes; to tar cloth.
v. t.
To perceive by the ear; to apprehend or take cognizance of by the ear; as, to hear sounds; to hear a voice; to hear one call.
n.
The organ of hearing; the external ear.
adv.
Close to one's interests, affection, etc.; touching, or affecting intimately; intimate; dear; as, a near friend.
n.
The sense of hearing; the perception of sounds; the power of discriminating between different tones; as, a nice ear for music; -- in the singular only.
v. t.
To carry or bear upon the person; to bear upon one's self, as an article of clothing, decoration, warfare, bondage, etc.; to have appendant to one's body; to have on; as, to wear a coat; to wear a shackle.
v. t.
To possess or carry, as a mark of authority or distinction; to wear; as, to bear a sword, badge, or name.
n.
That which resembles in shape or position the ear of an animal; any prominence or projection on an object, -- usually one for support or attachment; a lug; a handle; as, the ears of a tub, a skillet, or dish. The ears of a boat are outside kneepieces near the bow. See Illust. of Bell.
v.
The gar pike. See Alligator gar (under Alligator), and Gar pike.
n.
An animal which has some resemblance to a bear in form or habits, but no real affinity; as, the woolly bear; ant bear; water bear; sea bear.
superl.
Marked by scarcity or dearth, and exorbitance of price; as, a dear year.
a.
Situated near the ear; -- applied especially to the salivary gland near the ear.
prep.
Adjacent to; close by; not far from; nigh; as, the ship sailed near the land. See the Note under near, a.
n.
Any species of ear-shaped shells of the genus Haliotis. See Abalone.
a.
Having the ear perforated.
v. t.
To take in with the ears; to hear.
v. i.
To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain; as, this corn ears well.
a.
Deafening; disagreeably loud or shrill; as, ear-splitting strains.
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