What is the meaning of NAILED ON. Phrases containing NAILED ON
See meanings and uses of NAILED ON!Slangs & AI meanings
Being on the receiving end of sexual penetration.
Boiled sweet is London Cockney rhyming slang for seat.
To hit with extreme accuracy
Narked is slang for annoyed.
Soiled dove is slang for a prostitute.
Aimed is American slang for identified, singled out, victimised.
to be arrested
Kalied is British slang for intoxicated, drunk.
  A banknote worth more than 5 pounds is said to be "long tailed"
Arrested
To hit with extreme accuracy
Nailed on is British slang for a certainty.
long-tailed 'un/long-tailed finnip
high value note, from the 1800s and in use to the late 1900s. Earlier 'long-tailed finnip' meant more specifically ten pounds, since a finnip was five pounds (see fin/finny/finnip) from Yiddish funf meaning five. There seems no explanation for long-tailed other than being a reference to extended or larger value.
Being "messed around" For example "He naaied her last night.", "He got naaied by the headmaster.". To naai means to fuck in a sexual sense (from the afrikaans for fuck (sexual sense), naai). To get naaied means to be "fucked around" in a non sexual sense. f. Afrikaans and original Dutch.
1) to hit something dead on, or get something perfect. "Joe really nailed the presentation." 2) arrest 3) have sex with
Caught by the police
n 1. A cigarette. Also coffin nail. tr.v. nailed, nailing, nails 1. To stop and seize; catch: Police nailed the suspect. 2. To detect and expose: nailed the senator in a lie 3. a. To strike or bring down: nail a bird in flight; nail a running back. b. To perform successfully or have noteworthy success in: nailed the exam.
1) to hit something dead on, or get something perfect. "Joe really nailed the presentation." 2) arrest 3) have sex with
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In composition: Having (such) hair; as, red-haired.
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Having ankles; -- used in composition; as, well-ankled.
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Having the outer tail feathers longer than the median ones; swallow-tailed; -- said of many birds.
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One whose occupation is to make nails; a nail maker.
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A prison or court of justice; -- used in certain proper names; as, the Old Bailey in London; the New Bailey in Manchester.
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Dressed or cooked by boiling; subjected to the action of a boiling liquid; as, boiled meat; a boiled dinner; boiled clothes.
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Knotted. See Gnarled.
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Having (such) a gait; -- used in composition; as, slow-gaited; heavy-gaited.
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Spotted; speckled.
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Daggle-tailed; having the tail clogged with daglocks.
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A jailer.
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Having the lower ends of garments defiled by trailing in mire or filth; draggle-tailed.
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of Sail
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Having a tail; having (such) a tail or (so many) tails; -- chiefly used in composition; as, bobtailed, longtailed, etc.
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of Nail
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of Wail
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One who fastens with, or drives, nails.
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Protected by an external coat, or covering, of scales or plates.
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Having an expanded, or fan-shaped, tail; as, the fan-tailed pigeon.
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Having an angle or angles; -- used in compounds; as, right-angled, many-angled, etc.
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