(of screw)

  • 51screw-wrench — screwˈ wrench noun A tool for gripping screw heads • • • Main Entry: ↑screw …

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  • 52screw you — screw you/her/him/etc offensive phrase used for expressing your anger Thesaurus: impolite and offensive expressions used when annoyed or angrysynonym …

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  • 53screw him — screw you/her/him/etc offensive phrase used for expressing your anger Thesaurus: impolite and offensive expressions used when annoyed or angrysynonym …

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  • 54screw|y — «SKROO ee», adjective, screw|i|er, screw|i|est. Slang. 1. very odd or peculiar: »a screwy person, screwy weather. 2. crazy; …

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  • 55screw around — {v. phr.}, {vulgar}, {avoidable} To hang around idly without accomplishing anything, to loaf about, to beat or hack around. * /You guys are no longer welcome here; all you do is screw around all day./ …

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  • 56screw around — {v. phr.}, {vulgar}, {avoidable} To hang around idly without accomplishing anything, to loaf about, to beat or hack around. * /You guys are no longer welcome here; all you do is screw around all day./ …

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  • 57Screw — Screw, v. i. 1. To use violent mans in making exactions; to be oppressive or exacting. Howitt. [1913 Webster] 2. To turn one s self uneasily with a twisting motion; as, he screws about in his chair. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 58Screw-Jack — Other Stories is a collection of short stories written by gonzo writer Hunter S. Thompson. The chaptersMescalito Mescalito , previously published in Songs of the Doomed , is a trippy account of a long wait for morning in a Los Angeles hotel while …

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  • 59screw top — n a top for a bottle or other container that you fasten on by turning it >screw top adj [only before noun] …

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  • 60screw top — screw ,top noun count a cover for a container that you twist on and off ╾ screw ,top adjective …

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