What is the meaning of PLASTEEL PIG. Phrases containing PLASTEEL PIG
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adj Intoxicated; drunk.
Flatter
Plaster is slang for to strike or defeat with great force. Plaster is military slang for to shell or bombard heavily.
n Band-Aid. sticking - a more old-fashioned word meaning the same. Both British and American English share the term plastered to mean that you are wildly under the influence of alcohol.
Intoxicated, plastered, drunk
Plastered is slang for drunk, intoxicated.
Adj. Drunk, intoxicated.
Ala (shortened from Alabaster) is British rhyming slang for plaster.
Intoxicated, drunk or plastered. See also Full as a boot
n Somewhat antiquated version of “plaster.” See “plaster” for definition. I can’t be bothered copy-pasting.
- Another word for loaded. In other words you have had rather too much to drink down your local. It has nothing to do with being covered with plaster though anything is possible when you are plastered.
Plaster of Paris is London Cockney rhyming slang for the backside (Aris).
Contemptible, horrible, lousy. 2. Smashed, plastered, drunk
Alternate name for stormtroopers thought up by Ezra Bridger.
A heavy drinking session or drinking party
Another word for loaded. In other words you have had rather too much to drink down your local. It has nothing to do with being covered with plaster though anything is possible when you are plastered.
Drunk out of ones mind.
Alabaster is British rhyming slang for plaster.
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n.
See Plaster.
n.
One who applies plaster or mortar.
v. i.
To lay on plaster.
n.
See Plaster.
n.
One who makes plaster casts.
imp. & p. p.
of Plaster
a.
Whitewashed or plastered with lime.
v. t.
To overlay or cover with plaster, as the ceilings and walls of a house.
v. t.
Fig.: To smooth over; to cover or conceal the defects of; to hide, as with a covering of plaster.
a.
Of the nature of plaster.
n.
Gypsum or plaster stone.
n.
Sticking plaster made by coating taffeta or silk on one side with some adhesive substance, commonly a mixture of isinglass and glycerin.
n.
An external application of a consistency harder than ointment, prepared for use by spreading it on linen, leather, silk, or other material. It is adhesive at the ordinary temperature of the body, and is used, according to its composition, to produce a medicinal effect, to bind parts together, etc.; as, a porous plaster; sticking plaster.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Plaster
a.
Resembling plaster of Paris.
n.
Calcined gypsum, or plaster of Paris, especially when ground, as used for making ornaments, figures, moldings, etc.; or calcined gypsum used as a fertilizer.
n.
A composition of lime, water, and sand, with or without hair as a bond, for coating walls, ceilings, and partitions of houses. See Mortar.
v. t.
To cover with a plaster, as a wound or sore.
n.
Any adhesive plaster.
n.
A plasterer.
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