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Shadow, follow
, (SHAY-dee) adj., Mean, unfair, untrustworthy, dishonest. “These small town police are shady.â€Â [Etym., African American] See: shisty.
Old-fashioned term derived because blacks are dark like a shade
Shades is slang for sunglasses.
Shade is American slang for a receiver of stolen goods.
Afraid of one's shadow is slang for being easily frightened.
C-119 gunship - 7.62 and/or 20mm mini guns mounted in side windows.
Unclear or purposely misleading; "He's being shady about what went on."
Adj. Unfair, questionable, disreputable, dubious. Probably from shady.
knock seven shades of shit out of (someone)
Vrb phrs. To thoroughly beat up (someone). Cf. 'kick seven shades of shit out of (someone)'.
kick seven shades of shit out of (someone)
Vrb phrs. To thoroughly beat up (someone). Cf. 'beat seven shades of shit out of (someone)'
Shady is slang for dubious or corrupt.
Noun. That which can be beaten out of someone - see 'beat seven shades of shit out of someone'.
beat seven shades of shit out of (someone)
Vrb phrs. To thoroughly beat up. Also, less commonly, beat seven kinds of shit out of (someone). Cf. 'kick seven shades of shit out of (someone)'
A Naval Reservist. When the term is used by the Regular Force is it derogatory. When it is used within the ranks of the Naval Reserve it carries a certain degree of pride. eg. "Sharpest Hands at Divisions". The term is derived from the fact that when fishing, shad can be the least desirable catch.
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n.
A shaded place; shelter; protection; security.
n.
Shade, or gradation of light and color; shading.
n.
Darkness; shade; obscurity.
n.
To cut off light from; to put in shade; to shade; to throw a shadow upon; to overspead with obscurity.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shadow
n.
A spirit; a ghost; a shade; a phantom.
a.
Having no shadow.
superl.
Abounding in shade or shades; overspread with shade; causing shade.
superl.
Of or pertaining to shade or darkness; hence, unfit to be seen or known; equivocal; dubious or corrupt.
n.
A small degree; a shade.
a.
Full of shade or shadows; causing shade or shadow.
imp. & p. p.
of Shadow
a.
Unsubstantial; unreal; as, shadowy honor.
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To attend as closely as a shadow; to follow and watch closely, especially in a secret or unobserved manner; as, a detective shadows a criminal.
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Shadowy; vague.
n.
See Shadbird (a)
n.
A mass of iron on which the operation of smelting has failed of its intended effect; -- so called from Shadrach, one of the three Hebrews who came forth unharmed from the fiery furnace of Nebuchadnezzar. (See Dan. iii. 26, 27.)
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To mark with gradations of light or color; to shade.
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That which follows or attends a person or thing like a shadow; an inseparable companion; hence, an obsequious follower.
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The quality or state of being shadowy.
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