What is the meaning of SHORE PATROL. Phrases containing SHORE PATROL
See meanings and uses of SHORE PATROL!Slangs & AI meanings
You got something you wanted or you did really good at something. (ie. "Score!, i got 80% on my math test." Or " Score!, Jeff said he'd go to the prom with me.")
A greeting, usually between males; "What's up, whore!".
1. On the beach, shore, or land (as opposed to aboard or on board). 2. Towards the shore. 3. "To run ashore": To collide with the shore (as opposed to "to run aground," which is to strike a submerged feature such as a reef or sandbar)
Jane Shore is London Cockney rhyming slang for a whore. Jane Shore was old London Cockney rhyming slang for floor.
Short is British slang for a measure of a spirit or liquer. Short was old British slang for a measure of gin.
Shoe is American slang for excellent, admirable, fashionable.
The shore, or to be put ashore.
A shore downwind of a ship. A sailing ship which cannot sail well to windward risks being blown onto a lee shore and grounded.
Sore is American slang for angry, upset.
Snore is slang for something boring or tedious. Snore is slang for sleep.Snore is slang for a bed.
Whore is slang for a prostitute.Whore was th century British slang for an adulteress.
Same as "Point Monger/Dirty Darts"
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superl.
Engaging or engaged to deliver what is not possessed; as, short contracts; to be short of stock. See The shorts, under Short, n., and To sell short, under Short, adv.
superl.
Breaking or crumbling readily in the mouth; crisp; as, short pastry.
n.
Short, inferior hemp.
adv.
On shore or on land; on the land adjacent to water; to the shore; to the land; aground (when applied to a ship); -- sometimes opposed to aboard or afloat.
superl.
Not long; having brief length or linear extension; as, a short distance; a short piece of timber; a short flight.
a.
Lying near the shore.
n.
One who, or that which, shores or props; a prop; a shore.
n.
A short sound, syllable, or vowel.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Short-circuit
adv.
In a short manner; briefly; limitedly; abruptly; quickly; as, to stop short in one's course; to turn short.
v. t.
To set on shore.
a.
In a sore manner; with pain; grievously.
a.
Not living or lasting long; being of short continuance; as, a short-lived race of beings; short-lived pleasure; short-lived passion.
v. t.
To deposit in a store, warehouse, or other building, for preservation; to warehouse; as, to store goods.
n.
To furnish with a shoe or shoes; to put a shoe or shoes on; as, to shoe a horse, a sled, an anchor.
v. t.
To support by a shore or shores; to prop; -- usually with up; as, to shore up a building.
imp. & p. p.
of Shore
superl.
Severe; afflictive; distressing; as, a sore disease; sore evil or calamity.
v. t.
To write down in proper order and arrangement; as, to score an overture for an orchestra. See Score, n., 9.
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