What is the meaning of SURPLUS. Phrases containing SURPLUS
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The dope smoker in high-school. Sometimes wears an army surplus jacket.
War surplus store
Surplus is American military slang for dispose of as surplus to requirements.
 A present; a free meal or quantity of some article. Also the creole and jargon spoken by thieves and the "surplus population."
Overabundance, excess, surplus. In Australia if you are materially well off then you are "Stinking" rich!
Gash is slang for surplus to requirements; unnecessary, extra, or spare. Gash is slang for cannabis.Gash is slang for a girl or woman. Gash is slang for a female's genitals.
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Goer is slang for someone sexually active and enthusiastic. Goer is British slang for anything mechanically sound.
n An intravenous dose of cocaine mixed with heroin or an amphetamine.
Jump salty is American slang for to suddenly become angry.
Ponce about is British slang for to behave in a showy and irresponsible manner.
Noun. A worthless, contemptible person.
Noun. Cheap rubber/plastic sandals mainly worn by children. Their transparent and brightly coloured appearence resembles jelly, hence their name.
A person with an amputation fetish. This person is sexually aroused by having a part of their body amputated either by themselves or someone else. The memory of the amputation can serve to arouse them for years. It is the act of having an extremity amputated that is arousing; thus, they have to be awake during the process. Also see fetish for a list of sexual fetishes.
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A sum or quantity over; surplus.
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Surplusage.
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An excess; a surplus.
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To do more than duty requires; to perform works of supererogation; to atone (for a dificiency in another) by means of a surplus action or quality.
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Increase; addition; surplus.
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Surplus; excess; overplus; as, surplusage of grain or goods beyond what is wanted.
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An outlet for the escape of surplus liquid.
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A machine for decorticating wood, hulling grain, etc.; also, an instrument for removing surplus bark or moss from fruit trees.
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Surplus.
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Matter in pleading which is not necessary or relevant to the case, and which may be rejected.
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The act of surcharging; also, surcharge, surplus.
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Excessive measure; the excess beyond true or proper measure; surplus.
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A greater disbursement than the charge of the accountant amounts to.
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That which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
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Surplusage inserted in a pleading which may be rejected by the court without impairing the validity of what remains.
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Being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
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A surplus held as a reserved fund by a bank to equalize its dividends, etc.; in the Bank of England, the balance of assets above liabilities.
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Specifically, an amount in the public treasury at any time greater than is required for the ordinary purposes of the government.
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A ditch or drain along the side of a hill to catch the surface water; also, a ditch at the side of a canal to catch the surplus water.
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That which remains after a supply, or beyond a quantity proposed; surplus.
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