What is the meaning of MENTLER MENTLEIST. Phrases containing MENTLER MENTLEIST
See meanings and uses of MENTLER MENTLEIST!Slangs & AI meanings
Very drunk or stoned
n deeply unattractive woman. Pretty much equivalent to “dog” or “pig.”
The center portion of the bullseye
A very unattractive female (term often accomp. by "squealing"). Occasionaly used in relation to a male, but unusual.
The midway point between a vessel's center of buoyancy when upright and her center of buoyancy when tilted.
At school there was a red haired lad who complained that he was being called ginger minger. The teacher, seemingly unaware of what a minge was and slightly hard of hearing, was nevertheless outraged by the upset caused to this boy and held a special assembly n the school hall. He said that it was no longer acceptable to refer to red haired pupils as 'ginger minters'. As a result the word Minter immediately became the most popular word in the school, being used with gay abandon at anyone who had even the merest hint of ginger in their hair. To my knowledge this term of abuse travelled to a number of universities when the boys in that year left school.
A mental person. Also, 'mentleistic' - comes from the word mentle (sic), meaning crazy, used as an exclamation for something good and crazy. (ed: for some reason this remionds me of an ancient Bob Dylan lyric from way back in the 1960's that went along the lines of "20 years of schooling and they put you on the day shift...")
Gas meter thief is British slang for a small−time criminal.
Alan Minter is British rhyming slang for splinter.
Noun. An ugly person, usually applied to women. Also spelt munta.
Tactical Operations Center.
Combat Information Center. Also, Communications and Information Center, but not aboard ship.
See You At The Senior Center
Renter is slang for a male prostitute.
Noun. A thing that is considered excellent, and often heard in relation to cars. From 'mint'.
Splinter. Picked up this wood and got a terrible Alan in me finger. Alan Minter is a British boxer with a current record of 39-9 (23 by KO)]
A partial abstainer who drinks liquor only during meals.
Someone who is mentally or physically deficient. Notes the fact that the local mental hospital (Silveroyds) was situated in the Leeds suburb of Menston, hence 'Menner', someone who came from Menston.
A mentler From DEN BONG, the mentler out of Darts, and Tiswas.
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a.
Having a kind or gentle disposition.
n.
A belly, or protuberant part; a broad surface; as, the venter of a muscle; the venter, or anterior surface, of the scapula.
superl.
Quiet and refined in manners; not rough, harsh, or stern; mild; meek; bland; amiable; tender; as, a gentle nature, temper, or disposition; a gentle manner; a gentle address; a gentle voice.
a.
Slow; mild; gentle; as, lenter heats.
n.
Inborn mettle or courage; one's own temper.
a.
Having abundance of mettle; ardent; full of fire; as, a high-mettled steed.
n.
The second tine of a stag's horn. See under Antler.
v. i.
To unfold and spread out the wings, like a mantle; -- said of hawks. Also used figuratively.
v. i.
To spread over the surface as a covering; to overspread; as, the scum mantled on the pool.
a.
Having mettle; high-spirited; ardent; full of fire.
n.
One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.
n.
Same as Bez-antler.
n.
A machine or frame for stretching cloth by means of hooks, called tenter-hooks, so that it may dry even and square.
n.
A pregnant woman; a mother; as, A has a son B by one venter, and a daughter C by another venter; children by different venters.
superl.
A compellative of respect, consideration, or conciliation; as, gentle reader.
superl.
Soft; not violent or rough; not strong, loud, or disturbing; easy; soothing; pacific; as, a gentle touch; a gentle gallop .
imp. & p. p.
of Mantle
superl.
Not wild, turbulent, or refractory; quiet and docile; tame; peaceable; as, a gentle horse.
v. t.
To cover or envelop, as with a mantle; to cloak; to hide; to disguise.
v. t.
To engage in; to become occupied with; as, to enter the legal profession, the book trade, etc.
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