What is the meaning of LOOKING GLASS. Phrases containing LOOKING GLASS
See meanings and uses of LOOKING GLASS!Slangs & AI meanings
Loud, raucous partying (“we were booming last nightâ€); or, fast, exciting flying (“we went booming through the mountainsâ€).
Adj./Adv. An intensifier. E.g."It's blooming cold outside!"
Longing for and looking for gay sex.
- Another alternative to the word bloody. You might hear someone say "not blooming likely" so that they don't have to swear.
Honking is being sick or throwing up. Presumably this is a problem in New York where there are signs on the streets that say "No Honking".
- Honking is being sick or throwing up. Presumably this is a problem in New York where there are signs on the streets that say "No Honking".
Hooking is American slang for working as a prostitute; soliciting for prostitution business.
doing very well ‘Now we are cooking with gas.’
Honking is British slang for intoxicated, drunk.
Clocking is American slang for selling crack cocaine.
Taking whatever weapons you can before going out looking for a sex partner.
Hoofing is slang for dancing.
Pronounced 'layking'). To play 'out' (i.e. instead of in - the house) Originally Afrikaans.
Looking glass was th century British slang for a chamber pot.
Cooking is British slang for beer.Cooking is American slang for going well, succeeding.
Another alternative to the word bloody. You might hear someone say "not blooming likely" so that they don't have to swear.
Corking is slang for excellent.
Adv. Extremely. E.g. "It was a docking big car, the size of a bus, and certainly not suitable for town driving."
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v. t.
A looking-glass; a mirror.
a.
Receiving its charge through the muzzle; as, a muzzle-loading rifle.
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Advancing or increasing amid noisy excitement; as, booming prices; booming popularity.
n.
A spy-glass; a looking-glass.
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Looking on or forward.
n.
The manner in which one looks; appearance; countenance; face.
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Fig.: Looking askance.
a.
Having a certain look or appearance; -- often compounded with adjectives; as, good-looking, grand-looking, etc.
n.
A coarse woolen fabric, used for floor cloths, to cover carpets, etc.; -- so called from the town of Bocking, in England, where it was first made.
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The act of one who looks; a glance.
v. t.
To unite by locking or linking together; to secure in place by mutual fastening.
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Looking upward; supercilious.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Look
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Blooming in the night.
v. t.
Looking behind; looking backward watchfully.
n.
The act of producing a hollow or roaring sound; a violent rushing with heavy roar; as, the booming of the sea; a deep, hollow sound; as, the booming of bitterns.
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Looking forward.
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The act of putting a foot to anything; also, that which is added as a foot; as, the footing of a stocking.
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