(old lady)

  • 11Old Lady — An eighteenth century nickname for the Bank of England. The full name is the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, which refers to the bank s location. The Bank of England is located in the middle of the city of London on Threadneedle Street. James… …

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  • 12old lady — N SING: usu poss N Some men refer to their wife, girlfriend, or mother as their old lady. [INFORMAL] He had met his old lady when he was a house painter and she was a waitress …

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  • 13old lady — UK / US noun spoken the/my/his etc old lady a man s mother, wife, or girlfriend. This word offends some people My old lady ll get angry about the mud on this floor …

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  • 14old lady — n Mother. My old lady burned the pancakes. 1940s …

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  • 15old lady — noun 1》 an elderly woman. 2》 (one s old lady) informal one s mother, wife, or female partner. 3》 a brownish moth with a creamy pattern on the wings. [Mormo maura.] …

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  • 16old lady — noun slang 1 an expression meaning someone s wife: Gotta go home to my old lady, I guess. 2 an expression meaning your mother …

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  • 17Old Lady Drivers (album) — Old Lady Drivers Studio album by OLD Released 1988 …

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  • 18Old Lady Grieves The Enemy — was a Pawnee woman who gained her name in the 19th century. Her village was attacked by the Ponca and Sioux, and the men tried to run away. At this point she grabbed a war club and attacked the enemy, thus shaming the men and causing them to take …

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  • 19Old-Lady-Grieves-the-Enemy — was a Pawnee woman who gained her name in the 19th century. Her village was attacked by the Ponca and Sioux, and the men tried to run away. At this point she grabbed a war club and attacked the enemy, thus shaming the men and causing them to take …

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  • 20old lady — old la′dy n. Slang. 1) +sex one s mother 2) off sex one s wife 3) cvb +sex one s girlfriend or female lover • Etymology: 1775–85 …

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