What is the meaning of LAKBAY DIVA. Phrases containing LAKBAY DIVA
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The same as stated.
Exceptionally large and 'floppy' vaginal entrance.
marijuana
My mother was a disco diva in the 70's. She won many hustle contests, trophies and all. Anyway, she said this thing so much when I was growing up I thought I would puke if I heard it one more time. Anyway, 20 some odd years later I can't forget the dame thing. Definition: Well your guess is as good as mine, but when she used it it was more of an accordance with someone that something was cool, the joint, hence; That's the Joint. She said other things too. I will write it when I remember. Would ask her but she doesn't remember anything past '85, too much 70's weed.
Somethihng amazing eg. "that was the flange babay!", "that really hit the flange like a cat in a zoo!"
Marijuana
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Lotta is slang for lot of.
Italian word for egg plant, which is black when uncooked.
This has a couple of meanings. If something you do is a "wind up" it means you are making fun of someone. However it you are "wound up" it means you are annoyed.
Together is slang for self−possessed, competent, and well−organized; mentally and emotionally stable.
Verb. To set alight.
Cess is Irish slang for luck.
(acr.) (v.) Disconnect. To lose your connection, usually involuntarily.
Change Of Subject -or- it means because
'Manners' was a term used to point out that another kid was inferior to you, in the way they dressed, at sports, physically, or just in general. If you were 'under manners' this could also mean that you were in trouble, or being watched by a teacher in class, so had to be quiet. Obviously, it was used to tease and show that you could still continue to behave badly, whilst they were - indeed - 'under manners', I heard this all through secondary school. Incidentally, my school - Quintin Kynaston - was the school that Graham McPherson, 'Suggs' from Madness went to, and wrote the song 'Baggy Trousers' about! (ed: another bit of history recorded for posterity!)
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n.
A separation into two parts or branches; a forking; a divergence.
n.
A book; esp., a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz.
v. i.
To diverge; to be divaricate.
n.
One of the muscles which open the shell of brachiopods; a cardinal muscle. See Illust. of Brachiopoda.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Divaricate
n.
A sack or bag of wool; specifically, the seat of the lord chancellor of England in the House of Lords, being a large, square sack of wool resembling a divan in form.
n.
Sap green.
n.
An ambiguity of meaning; a disagreement of difference in opinion.
a.
Devastated; laid waste.
n.
A divergence of lines of color sculpture, or of fibers at different angles.
n.
A divalent, compound radical, CO.CH2, regarded as the essential radical of glycolic acid, and a large series of related compounds.
n.
Barking; baying of dogs upon their prey. See Bay.
n.
A compound with, or derivative of, the imido group; specif., a compound of one or more acid radicals with the imido group, or with a monamine; hence, also, a derivative of ammonia, in which two atoms of hydrogen have been replaced by divalent basic or acid radicals; -- frequently used as a combining form; as, succinimide.
imp. & p. p.
of Divaricate
a.
Pertaining to a lake.
a.
Consisting of scales widely divaricating; having scales, small leaves, or other bodies, spreading widely from the axis on which they are crowded; -- said of a calyx or stem.
n.
A lackey.
adv.
With divarication.
a.
Transparent; -- said of blood rendered transparent by the action of some solvent agent on the red blood corpuscles.
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