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  • The Rolling Stones
  • Daniel Kreps)". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 26 October 2017. "Stones – No Filter – European tour | The Rolling Stones". The Rolling Stones. Archived from the

    The Rolling Stones

  • Rock (geology)
  • 1016/S0143-974X(03)00118-4. Klemm, Dietrich D.; Klemm, Rosemarie (2001). "The building stones of ancient Egypt – a gift of its geology". Journal of African Earth Sciences

    Rock (geology)

  • John Stones
  • in 2018, 2022 and 2026. John Stones was born on 28 May 1994 in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, to parents Janet and Peter Stones. He grew up in Thurlstone and

    John Stones

  • Foreign Tongues
  • holistically Stones-y" than its predecessor, stating that while the production is "a little overly slick at times", it mostly "stays faithful to the Stones' signature

    Foreign Tongues

  • Infinity Stones
  • wearing the Infinity Gauntlet containing the Stones, causing the Blip. Thanos eventually uses the Stones again to destroy them and five years later, the

    Infinity Stones

  • Tonsil stones
  • removal. Up to 10% of people have tonsil stones. Biological sex does not influence the chance of having tonsil stones, but older people are more commonly affected

    Tonsil stones

  • Baalbek Stones
  • than the temple complex, so no lifting was required to move the stones. The large stones may have been moved into position on rollers along temporary earthen

    Baalbek Stones

  • The Rolling Stones discography
  • Land" was credited solely to Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman with "The Lantern" credited to the Rolling Stones. In a number of territories, the sides

    The Rolling Stones discography

  • Dropa stones
  • The Dropa stones are purported set of 716 granite discs inscribed with unknown markings. These pseudoarcheological artifacts are claimed to be a series

    Dropa stones

  • The Stones
  • The Stones may refer to: The Rolling Stones, an English rock band formed in the 1960s, commonly referred to as "The Stones" The Stones (market), a market

    The Stones

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  • up shit creek
  • up shit creek

    Phrs. In serious trouble. An adaptation of the saying 'up the creek without a paddle', meaning the same.

    up shit creek

  • ELPANIP
  • ELPANIP

    Elpanip is British slang for a pineapple.

    ELPANIP

  • high
  • high

    [from the sense of euphoria, being above it all, detached from unpleasant reality] intoxicated by a drug

    high

  • bludger
  • bludger

    lazy person ‘That guy is the world’s greatest bludger.’

    bludger

  • geeked up, geeker, or geek
  • geeked up, geeker, or geek

    n. A Geek/Geeker is a drug addict. To be Geeked Up means to be very high on drugs.  "Jules was so geeked up on that white that he pissed on himself right in front of everybody…that’s why I just say no!" 

    geeked up, geeker, or geek

  • lombard
  • lombard

    Noun/Acronym. A wealthy but objectionable person. Stands for loads of money but a right dickhead, or lots of money but a right dickhead, or equivalent.

    lombard

  • BY
  • BY

    By is slang for in one's opinion, as far as one is concerned.

    BY

  • Zone 1
  • Zone 1

    Minimum afterburner in the Tomcat.

    Zone 1

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  • Rubblework
  • n.

    Masonry constructed of unsquared stones that are irregular in size and shape.

  • Underpin
  • v. t.

    To lay stones, masonry, etc., under, as the sills of a building, on which it is to rest.

  • Turnstone
  • n.

    Any species of limicoline birds of the genera Strepsilas and Arenaria, allied to the plovers, especially the common American and European species (Strepsilas interpres). They are so called from their habit of turning up small stones in search of mollusks and other aquatic animals. Called also brant bird, sand runner, sea quail, sea lark, sparkback, and skirlcrake.

  • Vein
  • n.

    A streak or wave of different color, appearing in wood, and in marble and other stones; variegation.

  • Scarabee
  • n.

    A stylized representation of a scarab beetle in stone or faience; -- a symbol of resurrection, used by the ancient Egyptians as an ornament or a talisman, and in modern times used in jewelry, usually by engraving designs on cabuchon stones. Also used attributively; as, a scarab bracelet [a bracelet containing scarabs]; a scarab [the carved stone itelf].

  • Robinet
  • n.

    A military engine formerly used for throwing darts and stones.

  • Underpinning
  • n.

    The act of one who underpins; the act of supporting by stones, masonry, or the like.

  • Riprap
  • n.

    A foundation or sustaining wall of stones thrown together without order, as in deep water or on a soft bottom.

  • Rubble
  • n.

    Water-worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls.

  • Tripoli
  • n.

    An earthy substance originally brought from Tripoli, used in polishing stones and metals. It consists almost wholly of the siliceous shells of diatoms.

  • Saxifragant
  • n.

    That which breaks or destroys stones.

  • Saxifragant
  • a.

    Breaking or destroying stones; saxifragous.

  • Trebucket
  • n.

    A military engine used in the Middle Ages for throwing stones, etc. It acted by means of a great weight fastened to the short arm of a lever, which, being let fall, raised the end of the long arm with great velocity, hurling stones with much force.

  • Rose-cut
  • a.

    Cut flat on the reverse, and with a convex face formed of triangular facets in rows; -- said of diamonds and other precious stones. See Rose diamond, under Rose. Cf. Brilliant, n.

  • Trilithon
  • n.

    A monument consisting of three stones; especially, such a monument forming a kind of doorway, as among the ancient Celts.

  • Vomit
  • v. t.

    Hence, to eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to emit; to throw forth; as, volcanoes vomit flame, stones, etc.

  • Voussoir
  • n.

    One of the wedgelike stones of which an arch is composed.

  • Stonesmickle
  • n.

    The stonechat; -- called also stonesmitch.

  • Sassanage
  • n.

    Stones left after sifting.

  • Torment
  • n.

    An engine for casting stones.

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