What is the meaning of SNAKE JUICE. Phrases containing SNAKE JUICE
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Drain the snake is slang for to urinate.
One−eyed trouser snake is slang for the penis.
Snakes is Australian slang for urine, to urinate. Snakes is Australian slang for a toilet.
Noun. Euphemism for the penis. A shortening of 'one-eyed trouser-snake'.
Snaky is Australian and New Zealand slang for angry, irritable.
Shake is British slang for to alert, rouse. Shake is British slang for masturbate. Shake is Australian slang for to steal.
Snake in the grass is British slang for an informer, a tell−tale. Snake in the grass is London Cockney rhyming slang for a glass.
Stake is American slang for a saved sum of money; a store of provisions.
Trouser snake is slang for the penis.Trouser snake is slang for a disreputable, reprehensible person.
Noun. The penis. Often shortened to 'trouser snake'.
urinate ‘He’s gone to kill a snake’
Snake juice is Australian slang for any strong alcoholic drink, especially when home−made.
One eyed trouser snake is slang for the penis.
Snake-Eye bombs used for close air support, as in "Snake N' Nape" (bombs and napalm).
Snake charmer is military slang for a bugler.
To steal; "I snaked his favorite CD when he wasn't looking."
annoyed, touchy ‘Don’t get snaky with me mate’
Snake eyes is American slang for tapioca.Snake eyes is American slang for a throw of two ones with a pair of dice.Snake eyes is American slang for bad luck.
Drag or haul out, as a snake from its hole.
Fair shake is American slang for a fair deal.
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a.
Having the qualities or characteristics of a snake; snaky.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Snake
a.
To mix with water, so that a true chemical combination shall take place; to slack; as, to slake lime.
v. t.
To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; -- often with out.
v. t.
To catch with a snare; to insnare; to entangle; hence, to bring into unexpected evil, perplexity, or danger.
v. t.
To mark the limits of by stakes; -- with out; as, to stake out land; to stake out a new road.
v. t.
To pierce or wound with a stake.
v. t.
To fasten, support, or defend with stakes; as, to stake vines or plants.
n.
Final cause; end; purpose of obtaining; cause; motive; reason; interest; concern; account; regard or respect; -- used chiefly in such phrases as, for the sake of, for his sake, for man's sake, for mercy's sake, and the like; as, to commit crime for the sake of gain; to go abroad for the sake of one's health.
v.
To give a tremulous tone to; to trill; as, to shake a note in music.
a.
Covered with serpents; having serpents; as, a snaky rod or wand.
imp. & p. p.
of Snake
a.
To allay; to quench; to extinguish; as, to slake thirst.
v. i.
To crawl like a snake.
a.
Of or pertaining to a snake or snakes; resembling a snake; serpentine; winding.
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