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H dropper is British slang for a Cockney.
Station porter. Term coined about 1900 by George H. Daniels, New York Central publicist
Heroin and cocaine
heroin and cocaine
heroin
Douglas A1-H aircraft, single propeller aircraft used for Close Air Support (CAS).
heroin; also Big H
Variant of 'whore'. Pronounced "H OO-a"
Exclam. An exclamation of surprise. Dialectically the h is dropped. [Northern English use]
Big H is slang for heroin.Big H is British prostitute slang for a heart attack.
heroin
Continuous, knowledge or doing something (thanks to James H. for this addition)
heroin
Hispanic. This abbreviation is used in the classified ads.
Something understood (thanks James H. for this one)
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
the term "brigade" is a basic military organizational institution.
Mushrooms have hallucinogenic principles (psilocybin or psilocyn). Psilocybin is similar to serotonin, and produces its effects by disrupting normal functioning of the serotonin system. They can be eaten or brewed in tea. Other slang names used are: caps, magic mushrooms, shrooms. This information was obtained from drugfree.org. Please also see their website for more information.Â
Stripe is slang for a scar.
Crystal T is slang for phencyclidine.
Bottle Shop (liquor store)
Good.
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The letter h or H.
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A genus of leguminous plants containing but a single species, the H. Campechianum or logwood tree, native in Yucatan.
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A genus of perennial herbs (Helleborus) of the Crowfoot family, mostly having powerfully cathartic and even poisonous qualities. H. niger is the European black hellebore, or Christmas rose, blossoming in winter or earliest spring. H. officinalis was the officinal hellebore of the ancients.
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Designating the acid proper (C5H10(CO2/H)2) which is obtained from camphoric acid.
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A sound consisting of, or characterized by, a breath like the sound of h; the breathing h or a character representing such a sound; an aspirated sound.
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A bulbous plant of the genus Hyacinthus, bearing beautiful spikes of fragrant flowers. H. orientalis is a common variety.
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Any one of numerous species of kangaroos belonging to the genus Halmaturus, native of Australia and Tasmania, especially the smaller species, as the brush kangaroo (H. Bennettii) and the pademelon (H. thetidis). The wallabies chiefly inhabit the wooded district and bushy plains.
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A name given to any species of the genus Helianthemum, low shrubs or herbs with yellow flowers, especially the European H. vulgare and the American frostweed, H. Canadense.
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Pronounced with the h sound or with audible breath.
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Any animal of the genus Hyrax, of which about four species are known. They constitute the order Hyracoidea. The best known species are the daman (H. Syriacus) of Palestine, and the klipdas (H. capensis) of South Africa. Other species are H. arboreus and H. Sylvestris, the former from Southern, and the latter from Western, Africa. See Daman.
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A species of Hirneola (H. auricula), a membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Judae, or Jew's-ear.
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An aquatic plant of the genus Hippuris (H. vulgaris), having narrow leaves in whorls.
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Any North American river chub of the genus Hybopsis, esp. H. biguttatus.
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Pertaining to, or obtained from, the rowan tree, or sorb; specifically, designating an acid, C/H/CO/H, of the acetylene series, found in the unripe berries of this tree, and extracted as a white crystalline substance.
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A binary compound of sulphion, or one so regarded; thus, sulphuric acid, H/SO/, is a sulphionide.
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A name given to the factors of a continued product when the former are derivable from one and the same function F(x) by successively imparting a constant increment or decrement h to the independent variable. Thus the product F(x).F(x + h).F(x + 2h) . . . F[x + (n-1)h] is called a factorial term, and its several factors take the name of factorials.
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