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Bottle of scent is London Cockney rhyming slang for a homosexual (bent).
Send to jail
Duke of Kent is London Cockney rhyming slang for bent. Duke of Kent is London Cockney rhyming slang for rent.
Rent. I can't afford to pay the Duke of Kent this week
Send is slang for to arouse emotionally.
Sent up is American slang for imprisoned.
Radio proword. Broken or inoperative, as in "My gadget is bent".
Send up is slang for to send to prison.
to move or to stimulate.Roscoe, you really "send" me.
a skewed impression of reality. "You got me bent, I ain't like that." 2. to be high or drunk. "Jack got bent last night at that party." Lyrical reference: ALANIS MORISSETTE LYRICS - Bent 4 U "I have bent for you and I've deprived..."Â
Sent down is British slang for sentenced to imprisonment.
v. tired. Also see "sprung."Â "Man, I'm spent!"Â
Pay me rent is Australian rhyming slang for tent.
Term used to indicate homosexuality, e.g. "He's bent he is, he tried to touch me up in the showers!"
Clark Kent is London Cockney rhyming slang for corrupt (bent).
Spent is derogatory Jamaican slang for a worn−out, used, woman.
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v. & n.
See Scent, v. & n.
n.
A gridle. See 1st Seint.
v. t.
To put a seat or bottom in; as, to seat a chair.
imp. & p. p.
of Send
v. t.
To fix; to set firm.
a. & p. p.
Changed by pressure so as to be no longer straight; crooked; as, a bent pin; a bent lever.
n.
The power of smelling; the sense of smell; as, a hound of nice scent; to divert the scent.
obs. p. p.
of Stent
v. t.
To scent, as a hound.
v. t.
To probe or to search with a tent; to keep open with a tent; as, to tent a wound. Used also figuratively.
v. t.
To make a dent upon; to indent.
p. p.
of Hent
v. t.
To furnish with a vent; to make a vent in; as, to vent. a mold.
imp. & p. p.
of Set
a. & p. p.
Strongly inclined toward something, so as to be resolved, determined, set, etc.; -- said of the mind, character, disposition, desires, etc., and used with on; as, to be bent on going to college; he is bent on mischief.
v. t.
To place on a seat; to cause to sit down; as, to seat one's self.
v. i.
To lodge as a tent; to tabernacle.
n.
A small aperture; a hole or passage for air or any fluid to escape; as, the vent of a cask; the vent of a mold; a volcanic vent.
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