What is the meaning of SAYS YOU. Phrases containing SAYS YOU
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Sass is American slang for to speak or behave insolently towards someone. Sass is American slang for impudence, insolance.
Rays is British slang for sunshine.
a life time, ie., “All my born days I never saw anything like thatâ€
Later Days to say goodbye
Say is Polaris slang for six.
24 inch rims for a car. "Did you see Jr. on them new 'all-days' he got?"Â
Bryant and Mays is London Cockney rhyming slang for stays (corsets).
Catch some rays is slang for to sunbathe.
Bag some rays is American slang for to sunbathe.
A phrase from Star Trek that Captian Spock all ways says
Nine ways from breakfast is slang for in all sorts of ways.
Ninety days is American craps slang for the score of .
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
lets leave this place and go smoke some weed
cannabis
Hat Tip.
Amphetamine
penis, "cock"
Blue angel is American slang for a capsule or pill of the barbiturate Amytal.
means something like I am so surprised you could knock me over just by blowing, “knock me down with a feather"
The male genitals.
Switchman in a hump yard assigned to one certain post from which he rides cars being humped
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n.
One who says; an utterer.
n. pl.
Same as Sacs.
n.
Alt. of Bayze
v. t.
To repeat; to rehearse; to recite; to pronounce; as, to say a lesson.
pl.
of Nay
a.
Pertaining to, or involving, sans-culottism; radical; revolutionary; Jacobinical.
a. & adv.
Having many ways or roads; by many ways.
a.
Having three rays.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians, which, together with the Foxes, formerly occupied the region about Green Bay, Wisconsin.
v. t.
To mention or suggest as an estimate, hypothesis, or approximation; hence, to suppose; -- in the imperative, followed sometimes by the subjunctive; as, he had, say fifty thousand dollars; the fox had run, say ten miles.
n.
See Sacs.
a.
Bound with stays.
n. pl.
The three days preceding the Feast of the Ascension.
n.
Extreme republican principles; the principles or practice of the sans-culottes.
a.
Having eight rays.
prep.
Without; deprived or destitute of. Rarely used as an English word.
n.
A church in which the procession of the clergy halts on stated days to say stated prayers.
a.
Having many rays.
n. pl.
Ember days.
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