Tom

  • 61tom — UK [tɒm] / US [tɑm] noun [countable] Word forms tom : singular tom plural toms informal a tomcat a ginger (= orange coloured) tom …

    English dictionary

  • 62Tom — [[t]tɒm[/t]] n. v. Tommed, Tom•ming. Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. 1) off soc sts Uncle Tom 2) cvb soc sts (often l.c.) to act like an Uncle Tom …

    From formal English to slang

  • 63tom — noun Etymology: Tom, nickname for Thomas Date: 1762 1. the male of various animals: as a. tomcat b. a male turkey 2. capitalized Uncle Tom 2 …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 64Tom — englische Kurzform von → Thomas (Bedeutung: Zwilling). Bekannt durch die von Mark Twain erdachte Figur des Tom Sawyer. Namensträger: Tom Hanks, US amerikanischer Schauspieler …

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  • 65tom — South African Slang Origin: Slang originating from other countries money or cash, as in I must earn some tom . From Cockney rhyming slang where tom comes from tomfoolery ( jewellery ) …

    English dialects glossary

  • 66Tom — see more people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows …

    Proverbs new dictionary

  • 67Tom — See: PEEPING TOM …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 68Tom — See: PEEPING TOM …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 69tom — noun Tom is used before these nouns: ↑cat …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 70tom — Synonyms and related words: Bantam, Cheshire cat, Chinchilla cat, Maltese cat, alley cat, banty, barn door fowl, barnyard fowl, biddy, billy, billy goat, blue cat, boar, broiler, brooder, broody hen, bubbly jock, buck, bull, bullock, calico cat,… …

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