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Road pizza is British and American slang for an animal run over and flattened.
Road kill. A dead animal on the road.
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n on-ramp/off-ramp. A road that runs parallel to a major one, allowing you to gain or lose speed safely while joining or leaving the main road.
Dirt road is British slang for the anus.
Frog and toad is London Cockney rhyming slang for road.
Road. e took off down the kermit. From Kermit the Frog => frog and toad => road.
A girl on the road that spreads her legs easily for musicians, actors and even comedians!
A road or causeway constructed with logs laid together over swamps or marshy places.
Road kid is slang for a young tramp.
Road sauce is American slang for beer.
Road apples is American slang for horse droppings.
A girl on the road that spreads her legs easily for musicians, actors and even comedians!
Road. Don't ride your bike on the frog. See Road => Kermit
Road brew is American slang for beer.
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superl.
Wide; extend in breadth, or from side to side; -- opposed to narrow; as, a broad street, a broad table; an inch broad.
a.
Made of the leather called roan; as, roan binding.
superl.
Plain; evident; as, a broad hint.
v. t.
To interpret; to explain; as, to read a riddle.
a.
Having broad, or relatively broad, leaves.
superl.
Strongly marked; as, a broad Scotch accent.
n.
A roan horse.
n.
The color of a roan horse; a roan color.
v. t.
To adulterate or drug; as, to load wine.
n.
See Woad.
n.
The broad part of anything; as, the broad of an oar.
superl.
Cross; coarse; indelicate; as, a broad compliment; a broad joke; broad humor.
v. t.
To go over, as characters or words, and utter aloud, or recite to one's self inaudibly; to take in the sense of, as of language, by interpreting the characters with which it is expressed; to peruse; as, to read a discourse; to read the letters of an alphabet; to read figures; to read the notes of music, or to read music; to read a book.
v. i.
To study by reading; as, he read for the bar.
n.
A place where ships may ride at anchor at some distance from the shore; a roadstead; -- often in the plural; as, Hampton Roads.
imp. & p. p.
of Read
n.
A loud, continuous, and confused sound; as, the roar of a cannon, of the wind, or the waves; the roar of ocean.
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