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Noun. An act of copulation on or at a table.
Under the table is slang for drunk.
Brain tablet was 's American slang for a cigarette.
Tablets is British slang for the testicles.
Just as a man who "can't take his liquor" is sometimes actually under the table, so, figuratively, is a telegraph operator when messages are being sent to him faster than he can receive
a circular plank table used in shaping cask hoops
Table−ender is slang for an act of copulation on or at a table.
n A tablet of the sedative flunitrazepam. [Probably alteration of Rohypnol.]
A glass covered table housed in the Ship's operations room which was used by a Radar Plotter to plot radar contacts, and provide a tactical surface picture for use in fighting the ship. Finally phased out in the 1980s as they were replaced by Tactical Data Systems (TDS) (computer systems).
- We use this word in exactly the opposite way. To us a motion is tabled when it is brought to the table, or suggested for consideration. You table a motion when it is left for a later date.
v put forward for discussion: I’d like to table this for the end of the meeting. To Americans, “table” means to put aside. Somehow these got separated, much like “momentarily.”
n An amphetamine tablet taken as a stimulant. [From Benzedrine.]
We use this word in exactly the opposite way. To us a motion is tabled when it is brought to the table, or suggested for consideration. You table a motion when it is left for a later date.
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A man at draughts; a piece used in playing games at tables. See Table, n., 10.
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A tablet; a notebook.
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of Tableau vivant
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As much as a tablespoon will hold; enough to fill a tablespoon. It is usually reckoned as one half of a fluid ounce, or four fluid drams.
v. i.
To live at the table of another; to board; to eat.
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of Tableau
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A flattish cake or piece; as, tablets of arsenic were formerly worn as a preservative against the plague.
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A spoon of the largest size commonly used at the table; -- distinguished from teaspoon, dessert spoon, etc.
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of Table d'hote
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A table.
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A cloth for covering a table, especially one with which a table is covered before the dishes, etc., are set on for meals.
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A table showing the notation, length, or duration of the several notes.
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of Tablespoonful
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A small table or flat surface.
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of Tableman
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To enter upon the docket; as, to table charges against some one.
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Ware, or articles collectively, for table use.
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