What is the meaning of SWORD. Phrases containing SWORD
See meanings and uses of SWORD!Slangs & AI meanings
n The penis.
The penis.
The Bosun.
According to Naval tradition an officer facing court martial must "deliver up" his sword, putting it unsheathed on a table in front of him/her to represent the placing of their rank, status and reputation on hold. Even before the verdict is read out, the accused always knows their fate, because when they return to the court the sword will be pointing toward them if they have been found guilty. If it remains unmoved, the officer knows they have escaped punishment.
Type of sword used by the pirates
This phrase is used around here for when, at house parties, bathroom lines are long and two guys used the toilet at once for urination. (ed: I wonder where 'round here' is!)
(1) homosexual (2) situation where two males both attempt to be pleasured orally (to have a sword fight) by a woman. (ed: there are times I think some contributors make these up on the spur of the moment!)
A short heavy sword with a curved single-edged blade, once used as a weapon by sailors.
Noun. The penis. Cf. 'pork dagger', 'mutton dagger'.
Swordsman is British slang for a sexually active man. Swordsman is British slang for a receiver of stolen property.
When two man are urinating and the path of the urine crosses in an 'x' pattern.
(v.) To weaken or make less dangerous in the interest of game balance. The term came about in gaming because the Nerf company creates harmless versions of harmful devices (swords, guns, etc). Hence, if a game developer makes a weapon less dangerous, it has “nerfed†that item. Mind you, this does not only apply to items and equipment; it also applies to classes, spells, etc. Definition taken from Nerfbat.
Sword is British slang for the penis.
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term for MARINE..(Marines wore a Leather neckband 1798-1880 for protection of the neck during sword combat.)
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One who uses, or fights with, a sword; a swordsman; a soldier; a cutthroat.
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Used with both hands; as, a two-handed sword.
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Girded with a sword.
v. t.
To brandish; to move to and fro; to swing; as, to vibrate a sword or a staff.
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Half the length of a sword; close fight.
v. t.
To thrust in up to the hilt; as, to uphilt one's sword into an enemy.
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One skilled of a use of the sword; a professor of the science of fencing; a fencer.
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A fencer; a gladiator; one who exhibits his skill in the use of the sword.
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A swordsman.
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Slashing with a sword.
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The state of being a swordsman; skill in the use of the sword.
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Destitute of a sword.
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Destruction by the sword, or in battle; war; dissension.
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Shaped like a sword; ensiform, as the long, flat leaves of the Iris, cattail, and the like.
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To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword.
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An offensive weapon, having a long and usually sharp/pointed blade with a cutting edge or edges. It is the general term, including the small sword, rapier, saber, scimiter, and many other varieties.
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A very large oceanic fish (Xiphias gladius), the only representative of the family Xiphiidae. It is highly valued as a food fish. The bones of the upper jaw are consolidated, and form a long, rigid, swordlike beak; the dorsal fin is high and without distinct spines; the ventral fins are absent. The adult is destitute of teeth. It becomes sixteen feet or more long.
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Fencing; a sword fight.
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