What is the meaning of JUNGLE. Phrases containing JUNGLE
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column of infantry advancing through jungle terrain. Pg. 514
Jungle is American slang for a gathering place for the unemployed.
The tank deck on a replenishment ship.
large bulldozer fitted with a large blade, used to clear jungle and undergrowth in order to make friendly operations easier in that area.
Jungle is referred to their jungle origins and bunny is referred to some people saying that jack rabbits looked like 'lynched' black people.
Used frequently in sentences usually by those from North York, particularly Jungle.
Hobo jungle is American slang for a shanty town.
A reference to the ghetto, i.e. uneducated Black criminals hanging around the streets day and night, along with the speed of young black males, like Cheetahs, the fastest animals in the jungle.
Mike Tyson in an interview referred to others calling him a "tree jumper", obviously because monkeys in the jungle jump between trees in the forest canopy
any elite unit skilled in jungle operations. Pg. 505
In reference to the ring-shaped objects primitive peoples from the South American jungles insert into their lips.
thick jungle, plants growing at 3 levels - ground level, intermediate, and high levels.
Jungle music is derogatory British slang for popular music.
Used frequently in sentences usually by those from North York, particularly Jungle.
A community in North York with a large population of people of African/Caribbean descent. Feature of Jungle slang is saying "still" or "like" frequently in a sentence.
Jungle bunny is derogatory slang for a black person.
Jungle Jim is London Cockney rhyming slang for swim.
Jungle juice is slang for alcoholic liquor, especially home−made liquor.
Derived from their jungle origins.
BOONDOCKS, BOONIES, BRUSH, BUSH
expressions for the jungle, or any remote area away from a base camp or city; sometimes used to refer to any area in Vietnam. Pg. 505
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A thicket or jungle, often specified by the name of the prevailing plant; as, oak scrub, palmetto scrub, etc.
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Consisting of jungles; abounding with jungles; of the nature of a jungle.
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Any one of several species of large-footed, gallinaceous birds of the genera Megapodius and Leipoa, inhabiting Australia and other Pacific islands. See Jungle fowl (b) under Jungle, and Leipoa.
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A dense growth of brushwood, grasses, reeds, vines, etc.; an almost impenetrable thicket of trees, canes, and reedy vegetation, as in India, Africa, Australia, and Brazil.
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