What is the meaning of JUNK. Phrases containing JUNK
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Junk food is British slang for unsophisticated food of a perceived low nutritional value.
Junk mail is British slang for unsolicited advertising sent by post.
[from junker, a pusher or peddler; since the 1920s. Also possibly from a word for opium —a play on junk, a Chinese boat—which was later extended to all narcotics] heroin (which is derived from opium)
A guy's genitals. "Tom just got kicked in the junk."Â
Old worn-out locomotive that is still in service.
n Heroin.
A woman who has a shapely butt. Usually refers to African-American women (who do have the nicest butts - Halle Berry, Serena Williams **sigh**), but can mean anyone (J-Lo, Shakira.. **sigh**). "Baby got some junk in her trunk.". But there is such a thing as "Too much junk in her trunk", too! (Arethra Franklin). See also; "Back"
Junker is American slang for a dilapidated car. Junker is American slang for a drug addict.
Heroin."Junk" and booze have laid a heavy toll on Jazz.
noun One of two words in the world which applies as a substitute to every single noun in the English language. The other word being "shit." It is used liberally in any/all conversations. Example: "Damn, man, did you see that junk yesterday? Man, I was all up IN that junk! That junk was TIGHT"
drug addict
Junky is slang for a drug addict.
Junkie is slang for a drug addict.
Junk is slang for heroin.
Noun. 1. A heroin addict. Also spelt junky. 2. Now more frequently used for anyone with an addiction.
addict (heroin)
Salt junk is slang for hard salt beef used at sea.Salt junk is London Cockney rhyming slang for drunk, intoxicated.
A woman who has a shapely butt. Usually refers to African-American women (who do have the nicest butts - Halle Berry, Serena Williams **sigh**), but can mean anyone (J-Lo, Shakira.. **sigh**). "Baby got some junk in her trunk.". But there is such a thing as "Too much junk in her trunk", too! (Arethra Franklin). See also; "Back"
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Pieces of old cable or old cordage, used for making gaskets, mats, swabs, etc., and when picked to pieces, forming oakum for filling the seams of ships.
n.
Hard salted beef supplied to ships.
n.
A fragment of any solid substance; a thick piece. See Chunk.
n. pl.
Sweetmeats.
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A kind of light vessel used on the coast of China, having the hull built on a European model, and the rigging like that of a Chinese junk.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Junket
n.
A large vessel, without keel or prominent stem, and with huge masts in one piece, used by the Chinese, Japanese, Siamese, Malays, etc., in navigating their waters.
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A feast or entertainment; a revel.
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Old iron, or other metal, glass, paper, etc., bought and sold by junk dealers.
n.
See Junket.
v. t.
To give entertainment to; to feast.
n.
A cheese cake; a sweetmeat; any delicate food.
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A feast; an entertainment.
v. i.
To feast; to banquet; to make an entertainment; -- sometimes applied opprobriously to feasting by public officers at the public cost.
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A kind of boat or junk used in the seas of the Malay Archipelago.
imp. & p. p.
of Junket
n.
A frame or fender of rope or junk, laid out at the sides or bows of a vessel to secure it from injury by floating ice.
n.
The principles of the aristocratic party in Prussia.
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A young German noble or squire; esp., a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia.
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