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Barrel of treacle was old slang for love, visible affection.
Noun. The perineum. From the area bridging one smelly place to another (the genitals to the anus).
Bargen is Dorset slang for a small farm or homestead.
Noun. Hair. From the Cockney rhyming slang barnet fair. [Mid 1800s]
Barrel of fat is Australian rhyming slang for a hat.
Barren joey is Australian slang for a prostitute.
Barres was old slang for gambling debts.
Barrel Fever is British slang for a hangover.
Parcel from Paris is Australian and New Zealand slang for a baby.
In the days of sail, sailors were often flogged while bending over the barrel of a gun. See "Kissing the Gunner's Daughter".
Have a drink
Barnet (from Barnet fair) is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair.
Beer barrel is British slang for the stomach.
Trouble. Stay away from him. He's really Barney.
Barrel is British slang for a fat or rotund person. Barrel is American slang for to go very fast.
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n.
To perceive by the olfactory nerves, or organs of smell; to have a sensation of, excited through the nasal organs when affected by the appropriate materials or qualities; to obtain the scent of; as, to smell a rose; to smell perfumes.
v. t.
To put or to pack in a barrel or barrels.
v. i.
To have a particular tincture or smack of any quality; to savor; as, a report smells of calumny.
n.
See Barbel.
n.
Elevated lands or plains on which grow small trees, but not timber; as, pine barrens; oak barrens. They are not necessarily sterile, and are often fertile.
n.
Same as Borrel.
n.
A solid drum, or a hollow cylinder or case; as, the barrel of a windlass; the barrel of a watch, within which the spring is coiled.
n.
See Quarrel, an arrow.
Indic. present
of Have
v. t.
To remove or release from a barrel or barrels.
v. t.
Anything sifted, or from which the coarse parts have been taken.
a.
Accoutered with defensive armor; -- said of a horse. See Barded ( which is the proper form.)
n.
The quantity which constitutes a full barrel. This varies for different articles and also in different places for the same article, being regulated by custom or by law. A barrel of wine is 31/ gallons; a barrel of flour is 196 pounds.
imp. & p. p.
of Barrel
n.
Liquor made from barley; strong ale.
v. i.
To affect the olfactory nerves; to have an odor or scent; -- often followed by of; as, to smell of smoke, or of musk.
a.
Firmly barred or closed.
n.
A tract of barren land.
a.
Furnished with a barb or barbs; as, a barbed arrow; barbed wire.
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