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Throw a mental is American slang for lose one's composure, lose one's temper.
Unkind name for someone wearing braces on their teeth
Fan of heavy metal music.
Vrb phrs. 1. To lose one's temper, go mad with rage. E.g."She went mental when she saw the stain on her beige carpet." [Scottish/Northern use] 2. To have fun, to have a wild time.
Spam medal is military slang for a medal awarded to all members of a force.
Noun. An affectionate term of address.
adj insane; crazy: It was kind of romantic to start with, but as soon as I turned on the electric toothbrush he went mental.
Polished metal fittings.
Adj. Insane, crazy. {Informal}
Heavy Metal Music
Good looking, attractive
Scrap metal is London Cockney rhyming slang for kettle.
Round trip meal ticket is American slang for to vomit
Noun. Similar to 'thrash' but having a more 'heavy-metal' slant.
(1) mad, insane (2) stupid (3) brilliant, marvellous. (4) bizarre, strange (5) (of BMX accidents) extremely painful.) (6) loud, violent (7) mentalist, a mentler.
Heavy metal is slang for generally, highly amplified rock music and its associated long hair and fashions.
Canteen medal is British slang for a food stain on one's clothes.
Adjective used to describe someone or something stupid or screwed up.
Mental Mick was a strapping 16 year old when we were 10-11 (ish). He didn't have a Mum and lived with his Dad. He was an arrant bully and was always going to "get" someone. If you were the person that Mental Mick had singled out for this treatment, you lived in fear, because he would suddenly appear in the middle of a game of football or 'run-outs' and administer a severe whacking. Mental Mick was once after me. I was petrified for at least two weeks. One afternoon, outside my house, Mental Mick "got" me. Just as my Mother, a short and round woman of whom you would never suspect a violent streak, had come to call me in for tea. She gave him the hiding of his life. He never lived it down , and I got away with it as I hadn't gone crying to her, she had simply chanced upon the encounter. (ed: I could have done with a mum like that)
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n.
The portion of food taken at a particular time for the satisfaction of appetite; the quantity usually taken at one time with the purpose of satisfying hunger; a repast; the act or time of eating a meal; as, the traveler has not eaten a good meal for a week; there was silence during the meal.
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The effective power or caliber of guns carried by a vessel of war.
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Glass in a state of fusion.
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Pertaining to, or connected with, a fetus; as, fetal circulation; fetal membranes.
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To mix (metals); to mix with a baser metal; to alloy; to deteriorate.
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Of or pertaining to the mind; intellectual; as, mental faculties; mental operations, conditions, or exercise.
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Ore from which a metal is derived; -- so called by miners.
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The science or art of metals and metal working; also, a treatise on metals.
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Any substance that is coarsely pulverized like meal, but not granulated.
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A piece of metal in the form of a coin, struck with a device, and intended to preserve the remembrance of a notable event or an illustrious person, or to serve as a reward.
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The broken stone used in macadamizing roads and ballasting railroads.
v. t.
To honor or reward with a medal.
v. t.
To cover with metal; as, to metal a ship's bottom; to metal a road.
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To sprinkle with, or as with, meal.
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An elementary substance, as sodium, calcium, or copper, whose oxide or hydroxide has basic rather than acid properties, as contrasted with the nonmetals, or metalloids. No sharp line can be drawn between the metals and nonmetals, and certain elements partake of both acid and basic qualities, as chromium, manganese, bismuth, etc.
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The rails of a railroad.
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Of or pertaining to the chin; genian; as, the mental nerve; the mental region.
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