What is the meaning of LINCOLN SKINS. Phrases containing LINCOLN SKINS
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A cowboy's bedroll
n. Someone who flaunts money. "Check out that baller over there . . . let's jack his car!" Lyrical reference: CHAMILLIONAIRE LYRICS - Pimp Mode "Presidential in the Lincoln A Balla in the Beama Man..."Â
Brakeman. Pin-lifter is yard brakeman. Pinner is a switchman that follows. Pin-puller is a switchman that cuts off cars from a train. The old-style link-and-pin coupler (now rarely used) was called Lincoln pin
Greenbacks.
Slang term for money (reference to pictures of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin et.al. on paper or coined currency).
Lincoln's Inn is London Cockney rhyming slang for hand (fin). Lincoln's Inn is London Cockney rhyming slang for five pounds (finn). Lincoln's Inn was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for gin.
US President Abraham Lincoln is known to have freed the slaves.
Stage name of American actor Lincoln Perry, type cast as a slow, uneducated & easily frightened Black man. Derogatory term also used to suggest the toady behavior of Black civil servants.
$5 bill
Rims on car. (ed: still no clue what a 'rim' is but we got the following extra info.:) "She put 20 inch DUBS on her 2002 Lincoln Navigator last week. Custom 20 inch rims (or bigger). Really wide rims. The slang word originated from American Hip Hop culture (1999 or later). Common on Lowriders, SUV's, trucks and expensive sports cars. (ed: so still no real clue what a 'rim' is. Is it the same as a hub cap?). But then Iain sent this in: In the entry "dubs" you say it refers to "rims" and you don't know what that is, what it refers to is the actual wheel on the car/truck/bus not the hubcap, so 18inch rims are wheels with a diameter of 18 inches, tyres go on the outside of the rim. So people would refer to having alloy rims (or just alloys) when they had alloy wheels on the car. Which solves that!
Skins is slang for drums. Skins is slang for tyres. Skins is slang for skinheads.
The drummer. (Skins comes from the days when cowhide or other dried animal skin was used to make drum heads.)Man, we were all ready to have a little improv jam session but our "skins player" skipped out on us. There's one cat that I'm gonna skin!
A nickname applied to the Presbyterians, from their alleged grave deportment.
Greenbacks.
Skins (Cigarette Papers)
An erect uncircumsized dick that skins back when erect thus exposing the head cheese and smell that goes with it.
Phrase originally implied someone beating on drums. Drum heads are often made from animal skin. ca.1930 Recently, heard as a description of heterosexual intercourse. Skins here refers to the labia. ca. 1990's
Woman in a fur coat
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v. t.
To let fall; to throw off, as a natural covering of hair, feathers, shell; to cast; as, fowls shed their feathers; serpents shed their skins; trees shed leaves.
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To dress and prepare, as the skins of sheep, lambs, goats, and kids, for gloves, and the like, by imbuing them with alum, salt, and other agents, for softening and bleaching them.
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A kind of untanned leather prepared in Russia and the East, from the skins of horses, asses, and camels, and grained so as to be covered with small round granulations. This characteristic surface is produced by pressing small seeds into the grain or hair side when moist, and afterward, when dry, scraping off the roughness left between them, and then, by soaking, causing the portions of the skin which had been compressed or indented by the seeds to swell up into relief. It is used for covering small cases and boxes.
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Of or pertaining to the art of preparing and preserving the skins of animals.
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The cutting tool or machine used in splitting leather or skins, as sheepskins.
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The art or process of converting skins into leather. See Tan, v. t., 1.
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Parings and refuse of hides, skins, etc., from which glue is made.
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The act of paring or splitting leather or skins.
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A machine for pressing the water from skins in tanning.
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A place where skins are tawed.
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The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college; as, the Rector of Exeter College, or of Lincoln College, at Oxford.
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The art of preparing, preserving, and mounting the skins of animals so as to represent their natural appearance, as for cabinets.
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A package of gold beater's skins in which gold is subjected to the second process of beating.
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One who deals in skins, pelts, or hides.
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A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines, sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases forty skins, in others one hundred and twenty; -- called also timmer.
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A clipping from skins; a currier's cuttings.
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A similar instrument the blades of which are extensions of a curved spring, -- used for shearing sheep or skins.
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One who skins.
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A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles, -- used for sheltering persons from the weather, especially soldiers in camp.
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