What is the meaning of SAM DAVE. Phrases containing SAM DAVE
See meanings and uses of SAM DAVE!Slangs & AI meanings
Stand Sam is old slang for pay expenses, such as at a meal.
Sam Cory is London Cockney rhyming slang for a story.
Grand Coolie Dam was 's London Cockney rhyming slang for ham.
Same as brake club; also called the staff of ignorance. To set hand brakes is to sap up some binders
Sam Hill is an American slang euphemism for hell.
Uncle Sam is slang for the USA.
Slice of ham is London Cockney rhyming slang for fellatio (gam).
- This is a common word, with the same meaning as naff. Used in expressions like "you sad b***ard".
This is a common word, with the same meaning as naff. Used in expressions like "you sad b***ard".
Sav is Australian slang for saveloy.
Slam is slang for harsh criticism or abuse. Slam is American slang for an insult.
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A euphemism for the devil. "What in the Sam Hill are you doing?"
Sac is slang for a saccharine tablet. Sac is chess slang for sacrifice.
Sam Slick is American slang for a resourceful trickster.
Sam & Dave n. Police Officers. The expression is used as follows: "Can you see those Sam and Dave's in the Caddy??" i.e. "...those police officers in the Cadillac?.
Sham is slang for champagne.
Sal is theatre slang for salary.
Say is Polaris slang for six.
Sap is slang for a simpleton.
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supperl.
Afflictive; calamitous; causing sorrow; as, a sad accident; a sad misfortune.
n.
A hydraulic ram. See under Hydraulic.
v. i.
To be cut with a saw; as, the timber saws smoothly.
v. t.
To cut with a saw; to separate with a saw; as, to saw timber or marble.
v. t.
To form by cutting with a saw; as, to saw boards or planks, that is, to saw logs or timber into boards or planks; to saw shingles; to saw out a panel.
a.
False; counterfeit; pretended; feigned; unreal; as, a sham fight.
v. t.
To repeat; to rehearse; to recite; to pronounce; as, to say a lesson.
n.
A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.
a.
Together.
v. t.
To butt or strike against; to drive a ram against or through; to thrust or drive with violence; to force in; to drive together; to cram; as, to ram an enemy's vessel; to ram piles, cartridges, etc.
v. t.
Also used figuratively; as, to saw the air.
v. t.
To mark with something resembling a seam; to line; to scar.
n.
A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in a river.
v. i.
To cut, as a saw; as, the saw or mill saws fast.
v. i.
To use a saw; to practice sawing; as, a man saws well.
v. t.
To form a seam upon or of; to join by sewing together; to unite.
imp.
Saw.
n.
A quantity of money or currency; any amount, indefinitely; as, a sum of money; a small sum, or a large sum.
v. t.
To obstruct or restrain the flow of, by a dam; to confine by constructing a dam, as a stream of water; -- generally used with in or up.
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