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very sharp-edged palms that grew in very dense concentrations. Edges much like sawgrass. Nasty stuff.
Mrs palm and her five (lovely) daughters
Noun. The hand when employed as a tool for masturbation. Sometimes also preceded by a visit to, or going to see. E.g."If he spends any more time with Mrs palm and her 5 daughters, then he'll forget how to have normal sex." Cf. 'madam palm and her five sisters' and 'mary palm and her five sisters'.
Palmer is Dorset slang for a caterpillar.
Used to secure the end of a line, to stop it from unraveling. This is one of the most durable and stable rope whippings used, as it winds around the line and is drawn taught by weaving in-between the cutlines of the rope.
Huntley and Palmer is London Cockney rhyming slang for farmer. Huntley and Palmer is London Cockney rhyming slang for karma.
Mary palm and her five sisters
Noun. The hand when employed as a tool for masturbation. Cf. 'madam palm and her five sisters' and 'rosie palm and her five sisters'.
Palm Off is slang for to trick someone into taking something or believing something.
A craftsman who makes and repairs sails, working either on shore in a sail loft or aboard a large, ocean-going sailing ship.
patsy palmer and her five daughters", (meeting ...)
Male masturbation (i.e. use of the palm and five fingers). The term is very old (was Mrs Palmer and her five daughters), but came back into general use fairly recently, inspired by the actress Patsy Palmer who played Bianca in BBC soap EastEnders.
A leather pad that slips over a sailors thumb, and rests in his palm. It is normally used when doing repairs and especially when pushing a needle through a rope, leather or canvas.
Sails is nautical slang for a ship's sailmaker. Sails is Black−American slang for the ears.
A large open space used by sailmakers to spread out sails.
Grease the palm is slang for to bribe or tip.
Huntley and Palmers is London Cockney rhyming slang for piles (farmers).
Rosie palm and her five sisters
Noun. The hand when employed for masturbation. Usually preceded by dating or spending time with. Also Rosy Palm and her five sisters. E.g."I've been single for 6 months now, so have spent some time with Rosie palm and her five sisters." Cf. 'madam palm and her five sisters/daughters'.
madam palm and her five sisters
Noun. The hand when employed as a tool for masturbation. Also madam palm and her five daughters. E.g."Tonight I'm going to please myself and spend some quality time with Madame palm and her five sisters." Cf. 'mary palm and her five sisters' and 'rosie palm and her five sisters'.
Palm oil is British slang for a bribe.
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A solid crystallizable fat, found abundantly in animals and in vegetables. It occurs mixed with stearin and olein in the fat of animal tissues, with olein and butyrin in butter, with olein in olive oil, etc. Chemically, it is a glyceride of palmitic acid, three molecules of palmitic acid being united to one molecule of glyceryl, and hence it is technically called tripalmitin, or glyceryl tripalmitate.
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The ketone of palmitic acid.
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One whose occupation is to make or repair sails.
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A salt of palmitic acid.
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A species of palm (Borassus flabelliformis) having a straight, black, upright trunk, with palmate leaves. It is found native along the entire northern shores of the Indian Ocean, from the mouth of the Tigris to New Guinea. More than eight hundred uses to which it is put are enumerated by native writers. Its wood is largely used for building purposes; its fruit and roots serve for food, its sap for making toddy, and its leaves for thatching huts.
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Bearing palms; abounding in palms; derived from palms; as, a palmy shore.
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Worthy of the palm; flourishing; prosperous.
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A tool of which the hemp for lines and twines, used by sailmakers, is finished.
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The art or practice of divining or telling fortunes, or of judging of character, by the lines and marks in the palm of the hand; chiromancy.
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Of, pertaining to, or derived from, the castor-oil plant (Ricinus communis, or Palma Christi); -- formerly used to designate an acid now called ricinoleic acid.
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Bearing palms.
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One who practices palmistry
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Pertaining to, or obtained from, palmitin or palm oil; as, palmitic acid, a white crystalline body belonging to the fatty acid series. It is readily soluble in hot alcohol, and melts to a liquid oil at 62¡ C.
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A South African plant (Prionium Palmita) of the Rush family, having long serrated leaves. The stems have been used for making brushes.
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A name given to palms of several genera and species growing in the West Indies and the Southern United States. In the United States, the name is applied especially to the Chamaerops, / Sabal, Palmetto, the cabbage tree of Florida and the Carolinas. See Cabbage tree, under Cabbage.
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