What is the meaning of HAYMARKET HECTOR. Phrases containing HAYMARKET HECTOR
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Haymaker is boxing slang for a wild swinging punch.
 Pimp, ponce or whore's minder; especially around the areas of Haymarket and Leicester Squares.
Vrb phrs. To perform coitus interruptus. A catholic Liverpudlian expression derived from the symbolic use of the railway station before the Mersey tunnel and the last stop. Also heard phrased as jump off at Edgehill. Other UK cities also have their own variations, such as get off at Paisley, used in Glasgow; get off at Gateshead, used in Newcastle-upon-Tyne; get off at Haymarket, used in Edinburgh.
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v. t.
To treat with insolence and arrogance; to chide or rebuke with insolence; to hector; to bully.
n.
The disposition or the practice of a hector; a bullying.
n.
The state of being a master; hence, disposition to command or hector.
imp. & p. p.
of Hector
n.
A machine for curing hay in rainy weather.
n.
A bully; a hector; a swaggerer; an empty boaster.
a.
Resembling a hector; blustering; insolent; taunting.
a.
Furnished with a soul; possessing soul and feeling; -- used chiefly in composition; as, great-souled Hector.
n.
A bully; a blustering, turbulent, insolent, fellow; one who vexes or provokes.
a.
Swaggering; hectoring.
n.
One who cuts and cures hay.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hector
v. i.
To play the bully; to bluster; to be turbulent or insolent.
v. t.
To treat with insolence; to threaten; to bully; hence, to torment by words; to tease; to taunt; to worry or irritate by bullying.
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