b. When subordinated what{ddd}for comes to mean ‘the reason why’.1714R. Fiddes Pract. Disc. ii. 236 But what I cited all these passages for is to show [etc.].c. As n. phr. in the slang phr. to give (one) what for = to inflict severe pain or chastisement. Also, to show...
A rope (usually for tying up cattle, but can also mean any sort of rope). He picked up the sell from the straw-strewn barn-floor, snelly sneaked up behind her and sleekly slung it around her swire while scryingː "dee, dee ye fooking quhoreǃ". ...
Definitions include: a snake ass hore who will bassicaly do anything u tell her have a lot riding on Definitions include: to have a great deal of personal interest in the outcome of a person or event. pre-game Definitions include: to drink (alcohol) with friends before going out to a ...