What is the meaning of LEND A-HAND. Phrases containing LEND A-HAND
See meanings and uses of LEND A-HAND!Slangs & AI meanings
to take advantage of somebody’s gullibility, to have someone on (“he’s having a lend of youâ€).
Red Lead is American tramp slang for Ketchup
to move or to stimulate.Roscoe, you really "send" me.
Send is slang for to arouse emotionally.
Land one is British slang for to connect with a punch.
To defecate; "I can't wait any longer. I need to send a fax right now!"
A request for help. Bear a hand is an order to help.
Dan Leno is London Cockney rhyming slang for a boozy trip to the seaside (beano).
Head end of train. Also pointed or sharp end
Leno is slang for cannabis.
Send up is slang for to send to prison.
Change the position of the rust a switch. Also called bend or bend the rail
Send to jail
Lend a hand is slang for assist.
Shot. "He died of lead poisoning."
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a.
Smooth; as, the lene breathing.
v. t.
To afford; to grant or furnish in general; as, to lend assistance; to lend one's name or influence.
n.
Land.
n.
Sheets or plates of lead used as a covering for roofs; hence, pl., a roof covered with lead sheets or terne plates.
v. t.
To let for hire or compensation; as, to lend a horse or gig.
n.
precedence; advance position; also, the measure of precedence; as, the white horse had the lead; a lead of a boat's length, or of half a second.
v. t.
To allow the custody and use of, on condition of the return of the same; to grant the temporary use of; as, to lend a book; -- opposed to borrow.
n.
A small stuffed puppet to be pelted in Lent; hence, a simple fellow.
n.
An article made of lead or an alloy of lead
v. t.
To allow the possession and use of, on condition of the return of an equivalent in kind; as, to lend money or some article of food.
n.
A turn or deflection from a straight line or from the proper direction or normal position; a curve; a crook; as, a slight bend of the body; a bend in a road.
n.
The course of a rope from end to end.
v. t.
To begin a game, round, or trick, with; as, to lead trumps; the double five was led.
v. t.
To guide or conduct in a certain course, or to a certain place or end, by making the way known; to show the way, esp. by going with or going in advance of. Hence, figuratively: To direct; to counsel; to instruct; as, to lead a traveler; to lead a pupil.
a.
To be directed, as to any end, object, or purpose; to aim; to have or give a leaning; to exert activity or influence; to serve as a means; to contribute; as, our petitions, if granted, might tend to our destruction.
imp. & p. p.
of Lend
imp. & p. p.
of Lead.
v. t.
To lend; to grant; to permit.
imp. & p. p.
of Lead
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