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Eels and liquor is London Cockney rhyming slang for one pound sterling (nicker).
Eefink is British slang for a knife.
Exclam. Expressing surprise or wonderment. Mimicked by many as the archetypal Yorkshire phrase. Also ee by gum. [Dialect/Yorks & Lancs use]
Jellied eels is London Cockney rhyming slang for wheels, transport.
Live eel is London Cockney rhyming slang for field.
Eek is British slang for face.Eek is British slang for face−paint, make−up.
Eelim is British slang for a mile.
Eejit is British slang for an idiot.
Ee is Dorset slang for you.
Employee -or- Employees
Jellied eel is London Cockney rhyming slang for wheel.
U-turn. One generally "hangs" a yoo-ee. ("Hang a yoo-ee at the next stoplight.") (ed: In Australia it's known as 'Chucking a u-ie'... same thing tho)
Eekibe is British slang for a bicycle.
Eemag is British slang for a game.
Eefoc is British slang for coffee.
Eemosh is British slang for home.
Electronic Emission
Eefil is British slang for life.
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n.
An eel.
v. t.
Alt. of Eeke
n.
A European fish (Zoarces viviparus), remarkable for producing living young; -- called also greenbone, guffer, bard, and Maroona eel. Also, an American species (Z. anguillaris), -- called also mutton fish, and, erroneously, congo eel, ling, and lamper eel. Both are edible, but of little value.
n. pl.
An order of tailed aquatic amphibians, including Siren and Pseudobranchus. They have anterior legs only, are eel-like in form, and have no teeth except a small patch on the palate. The external gills are persistent through life.
n.
A boxlike structure with funnel-shaped traps for catching eels; an eelbuck.
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An elongated fish of many genera and species. The common eels of Europe and America belong to the genus Anguilla. The electrical eel is a species of Gymnotus. The so called vinegar eel is a minute nematode worm. See Conger eel, Electric eel, and Gymnotus.
a.
Causing fear; eerie.
v. t.
To stew, as flounders, eels, etc., with just enough or liquid to cover them.
n.
The eelpout.
adv.
Not prolonged, or relatively less prolonged, in utterance; -- opposed to long, and applied to vowels or to syllables. In English, the long and short of the same letter are not, in most cases, the long and short of the same sound; thus, the i in ill is the short sound, not of i in isle, but of ee in eel, and the e in pet is the short sound of a in pate, etc. See Quantity, and Guide to Pronunciation, //22, 30.
n.
An eelpot or eel basket.
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A small lamprey eel; the pride.
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A spear with barbed forks for spearing eels.
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Serving to inspire fear, esp. a dread of seeing ghosts; wild; weird; as, eerie stories.
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A brood of eels.
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Alt. of Eery
n.
A genus of plants of the Naiadaceae, or Pondweed family. Zostera marina is commonly known as sea wrack, and eelgrass.
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