What is the meaning of FEEL THE-BURN. Phrases containing FEEL THE-BURN
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feel unwell ‘I’m feeling really crook today.’ ¬
(feel me) v., To be in agreement with. “I think the teacher is being hypocritical, do you feel me?†[Etym., African American]
Feel a draft is Black−American slang for to sense racism.
John Peel is London Cockney rhyming slang for eel.
Feed the fish is American slang for to vomit.
Feel. I fancy an orange of her Bristols!
Feed the fishes is British slang for to drown. Feed the fishes is British slang for to be seasick.
Feel like shit is British slang for to feel unwell, hungover.
Feed the worms is British slang for to die and be buried.
Feed the houseplants is American slang for to vomit.
Feed the flies is British slang for to defecate.
Feel fine is British slang for nine pounds sterling.
feel the music. get down wit da boogie.
Feed the pussy is British slang for to engage in sexual intercourse.
Feel is slang for to pass one's hands over the sexual organs of someone.
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n.
Time; season; as, hay seel.
v. t.
To perceive by the mind; to have a sense of; to experience; to be affected by; to be sensible of, or sensetive to; as, to feel pleasure; to feel pain.
n.
The mechanism by which the action of feeding is produced; a feed motion.
imp. & p. p.
of Fee
v. i.
To traverse with a keel; to navigate.
n.
Management by the heel, especially the spurred heel; as, the horse understands the heel well.
v. t.
To feed with fuel.
n.
Reward or compensation for services rendered or to be rendered; especially, payment for professional services, of optional amount, or fixed by custom or laws; charge; pay; perquisite; as, the fees of lawyers and physicians; the fees of office; clerk's fees; sheriff's fees; marriage fees, etc.
n.
The skin or rind; as, the peel of an orange.
n.
Fuel.
v. i.
To turn up the keel; to show the bottom.
v. t.
To touch; to handle; to examine by touching; as, feel this piece of silk; hence, to make trial of; to test; often with out.
n.
The part of any tool next the tang or handle; as, the heel of a scythe.
n.
The after end of a ship's keel.
v. t.
To fill the wants of; to supply with that which is used or wasted; as, springs feed ponds; the hopper feeds the mill; to feed a furnace with coal.
n.
The act or motion of reeling or staggering; as, a drunken reel.
n.
An eel.
v. i.
To be conscious of an inward impression, state of mind, persuasion, physical condition, etc.; to perceive one's self to be; -- followed by an adjective describing the state, etc.; as, to feel assured, grieved, persuaded.
v. t.
To add a heel to; as, to heel a shoe.
n.
A sensation communicated by touching; impression made upon one who touches or handles; as, this leather has a greasy feel.
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