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One of several parties scattered around the country that are held to raise money for AIDS research. Circuit parties are sometimes criticised because of the amount of unsafe sex and drug use which supposedly goes on at them.
Light variable winds on calm waters producing scattered areas of small waves.
They come out at night to raise hell - turn on the lights and they scatter
occasional (“they were catching a scattered fish down at the brookâ€)
Person usu. female who is consider scatter-brained. Airhead.
Short for holographic. Holo(graphic) polishes have very fine microshimmer-like material (Spectraflair) that gives off a rainbow-like effect when viewed at different angles and in different lighting. Holo can be either linear or scattered.
Shouted immediately prior to scattering of (usually somebody else's) money/packed lunch/articles of clothing/rare Panini collection was tossed skywards, thus causing a mass "bundle" as greedy classmates scrambled for the treasure... often a single penny.
Locomotive fireman. Also called bell ringer, blackie, and many other names scattered throughout this glossary
Scattered, spread, stretched
Scatters is British slang for diarrhoea.
A polish that has larger and less dense holographic particles. Often appearing to look more like a shimmer polish. (HERE is an excellent post explaining how holographic polishes work! And HERE is a great post showing the difference between the different holo effects.)
n A scatterbrained or eccentric person.
Scatter gun is British slang for the anus.
killing scattered seals while the ship is moving through loose ice
, as in “And don’t bother to call your house peeper and send him up to the scatter†Saloon or speakeasy. A hideout, a room or lodging
  From Wikipedia: “A specialized diffractive colorant for automotive and industrial coatings that show multiple rainbow colors as the viewing angle changes. This pigment is based on microscopic aluminum flakes layered with glass and inorganic pigments. The combination of SpectraFlair’s rainbow-like color, aluminum core, and fine particle size creates an iridescent, liquid silver metallic appearance.â€Â Spectaflair is often used by indie makers or frankeners to create linear or scattered holographic polishes.
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n.
One who has no fixed habitation or residence; a vagabond.
adv.
In a scattering manner; dispersedly.
n.
A system of philosophy among the Hindus, founded on scattered texts of the Vedas, and thence termed the "Anta," or end or substance.
n.
One who wastes; a spendthrift.
a.
Giddy; thoughtless.
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Dispersed; dissipated; sprinkled, or loosely spread.
a.
Going or falling in various directions; not united or aggregated; divided among many; as, scattering votes.
v. i.
To separate; to scatter.
v. t.
Hence, to frustrate, disappoint, and overthrow; as, to scatter hopes, plans, or the like.
v. t.
To strew about; to sprinkle around; to throw down loosely; to deposit or place here and there, esp. in an open or sparse order.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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v. i.
To be dispersed or dissipated; to disperse or separate; as, clouds scatter after a storm.
imp. & p. p.
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v. t.
To scatter; to spread.
a.
Irregular in position; having no regular order; as, scattered leaves.
n.
One of the large sandstone blocks scattered over the English chalk downs; -- called also sarsen stone, and Druid stone.
n.
Act of strewing about; something scattered.
n.
A giddy or thoughtless person; one incapable of concentration or attention.
v. t.
To cause to separate in different directions; to reduce from a close or compact to a loose or broken order; to dissipate; to disperse.
n.
A large European flounder (Rhombus maximus) highly esteemed as a food fish. It often weighs from thirty to forty pounds. Its color on the upper side is brownish with small roundish tubercles scattered over the surface. The lower, or blind, side is white. Called also bannock fluke.
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