What is the meaning of SOFT LAD-LASS. Phrases containing SOFT LAD-LASS
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Loft is British slang for the head.
Noun. Affectionate expression for an inept or overly sentimental male/female.
Mad. He's a bit mum and dad.
Sad is slang for pathetic, lonely, boring.Sad was old slang for bad, naughty, or troublesome.
Soft in the head is slang for stupid, dimwitted.
Woman. 2. Strong approval of the opposite sex. "Boy, look at her she's a real sort! See also top sort
Sofa loafer is British slang for an idler.
Sort is British slang for an attractive woman. Sort is Australian slang for a girl or woman.
An attractive female. See also Sort
Soft is slang for banknotes.
N. A person who is weak, afraid, and or frightened to do something. "Harold won’t fight Jason, he actin’ soft."Â
Alan Ladd is British rhyming slang for unfashionable (sad).
Soft sawder is slang for seductive praise; flattery; blarney.
Sorry and sad is London Cockney rhyming slang for bad. Sorry and sad is London Cockney rhyming slang for dad.
Softy is slang for a weak, feeble or over sentimental person.
 Paper money (i.e., "to do some soft" means to pass bad paper money.)
Soft boy is Jamaican slang for a male homosexual or effeminate man.
Jack the lad is British slang for a self−assured, cocky young man. Jack the lad is London Cockney rhyming slang for bad.
Adj. Stupid, soft. [West Midlands use]
Mate, friend e.g. "Alright la?", "Got a spare fag la?". Another possibility sent in was that Liverpudlians used it cos they could never be arsed pronouncing words correctly and it actually means 'lad' (boy). This was submitted via Singapore (apparently), and another posibility suggested is that "lah" could be a diminutive of "love" or 'lad' (see above).
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a.
Having a soft or fragile shell.
superl.
Expressing gentleness, tenderness, or the like; mild; conciliatory; courteous; kind; as, soft eyes.
n.
Trial by the laws of the land; judicial remedy; litigation; as, to go law.
superl.
Hence, agreeable to feel, taste, or inhale; not irritating to the tissues; as, a soft liniment; soft wines.
superl.
Easily yielding to pressure; easily impressed, molded, or cut; not firm in resisting; impressible; yielding; also, malleable; -- opposed to hard; as, a soft bed; a soft peach; soft earth; soft wood or metal.
superl.
Not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring; pleasing to the eye; not exciting by intensity of color or violent contrast; as, soft hues or tints.
n.
Ground, in respect to its nature or quality; soil; as, wet land; good or bad land.
v. t.
To cover or dress with soot; to smut with, or as with, soot; as, to soot land.
v. t.
To separate with a sieve, as the fine part of a substance from the coarse; as, to sift meal or flour; to sift powder; to sift sand or lime.
n.
Soot.
superl.
Quiet; undisturbed; paceful; as, soft slumbers.
n.
A soft, or small, cushion; a mass of anything soft; stuffing.
superl.
Not rough, rugged, or harsh to the touch; smooth; delicate; fine; as, soft silk; a soft skin.
superl.
Having, or consisting of, a gentle curve or curves; not angular or abrupt; as, soft outlines.
v. t.
To insert or crowd a wad into; as, to wad a gun; also, to stuff or line with some soft substance, or wadding, like cotton; as, to wad a cloak.
superl.
Not tinged with mineral salts; adapted to decompose soap; as, soft water is the best for washing.
n.
A soft or foolish person; an idiot.
a.
Alt. of Soft-shelled
superl.
Not harsh or rough in sound; gentle and pleasing to the ear; flowing; as, soft whispers of music.
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