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Stout is a type of dark beer that is generally warm fermented, such as dry stout, oatmeal stout, milk stout and imperial stout. The first known use of
The Toyota Stout is a light truck produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota from 1956 through 2000. The Stout is the successor of the RK truck and inherited
up stout or Stout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malts or roast barley. Stout may also refer to: Stout, Ohio
Guinness (/ˈɡɪnɪs/) is a stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in the 18th century. It is now
Arlow Burdette Stout (March 10, 1876 – October 12, 1957) was an American botanist and the pioneer breeder of the modern hybrid daylily. Stout was born in
The Stout Scarab is a streamlined car, designed by William Bushnell Stout and manufactured by Stout Engineering Laboratories and later by Stout Motor
Murphy's Irish Stout (often simply Murphy's) is a stout brewed at the Murphy's Brewery in Cork, Ireland. It is owned and distributed by the Dutch brewer
The University of Wisconsin–Stout Polytechnic (also referred to as UW–Stout Polytechnic, UW–Stout or Stout) is a public university in Menomonie, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin–Stout Polytechnic
Mackeson Stout is a milk stout first brewed in 1907. It contains lactose, a sugar derived from milk. Milk stout (also called sweet stout, mellow stout or cream
Rex Todhunter Stout (/staʊt/; December 1, 1886 – October 27, 1975) was an American writer noted for his detective fiction. His best-known characters are
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Lemon tea is London Cockney rhyming slang for urinate (pee).
Dagga is South African slang for cannabis, marijuana.
to steal something
it means good luck
Verb. To disgust. Noun. A thing that is disgusting.
(1) Girl (usu.) of "easy morals". (2) Phlegm - the grotty stuff in the back of your throat, not the spittle stuff in your mouth.
n Dismissal from employment: finally got the sack after a year of ineptitude. tr.v.sacked, sacking, sacks To discharge from employment.Phrasal Verb:sack out To sleep.
Simp is British and American slang for a simpleton.
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A stout pole for use in making a rick, or for a spar to a boat.
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The state or quality of being stout.
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Stout, coarse cloth of which sacks, bags, etc., are made.
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Shaped like a rolly-poly; short and stout.
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A stout stem, as of a tree, with the branches lopped off, to produce rapid growth.
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Any one of several species of elasmobranch fishes of the genus Pristis. They have a sharklike form, but are more nearly allied to the rays. The flattened and much elongated snout has a row of stout toothlike structures inserted along each edge, forming a sawlike organ with which it mutilates or kills its prey.
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A large, stout cord, usually one not less than an inch in circumference, made of strands twisted or braided together. It differs from cord, line, and string, only in its size. See Cordage.
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A bold, stout robber, or night thief; -- said to be so called from Robin Hood.
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Holding stoutly to one's opinion or purpose; obstinate; stubborn.
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Any one of many species of marine gastropods belonging to Triton and allied genera, having a stout spiral shell, often handsomely colored and ornamented with prominent varices. Some of the species are among the largest of all gastropods. Called also trumpet shell, and sea trumpet.
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A fresh-water European fish of the Carp family (Leuciscus erythrophthalmus). It is about the size and shape of the roach, but it has the dorsal fin farther back, a stouter body, and red irises. Called also redeye, roud, finscale, and shallow. A blue variety is called azurine, or blue roach.
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Not stout; slim; slender; lean; gaunt; as, a person becomes thin by disease.
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Having a short, thick body; stout.
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Firm; tough; materially strong; enduring; as, a stout vessel, stick, string, or cloth.
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A peculiar fruit-eating ground pigeon (Didunculus strigiostris) native of the Samoan Islands, and noted for its resemblance, in several characteristics, to the extinct dodo. Its beak is stout and strongly hooked, and the mandible has two or three strong teeth toward the end. Its color is chocolate red. Called also toothbilled pigeon, and manu-mea.
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Having two hands; -- often used as an epithet equivalent to large, stout, strong, or powerful.
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A stout, twilled cotton cloth; a fustian corduroy, or velveteen.
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In a stout manner; lustily; boldly; obstinately; as, he stoutly defended himself.
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A stout twilled silk used for dresses.
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Somewhat stout; somewhat corpulent.
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