Darling |
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proper noun
- An Australian aboringinal language spoken in New South Wales.
- An English and Scottish surname, originally a nickname from darling.
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deflower |
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verb
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(transitive) To take the virginity of a woman or girl.
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dish |
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noun
- A vessel such as a plate for holding or serving food, often flat with a depressed region in the middle.
- The contents of such a vessel.
a of stew
- A specific type of prepared food.
a vegetable
this is filling and easily made
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(in plural) Tableware (including cutlery, etc, as well as crockery) that is to be or is being washed after being used to prepare, serve and eat a meal.
It's your turn to wash the dishes.
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(slang) A sexually attractive woman.
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(context, UK, slang) A sexually attractive person of either sex.
verb (dish, es)
- To gossip; to relay information about the personal situation of another.
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distaff |
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noun
- a spindle, the rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres, especially wool.
- the part of a spinning wheel from which thread is drawn to be spun
- anything traditionally done by or considered of importance to women only
- women considered as a group
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of women
- referring to the maternal side of a family
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distaff side |
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noun
- the female or maternal branch of a family
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Dolly |
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proper noun
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(given name, female), diminutive of Dorothy, and later also of Dolores.
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