lazy leg

  • 1lazy — (adj.) 1540s, laysy, of unknown origin. Replaced native slack, slothful, and idle as the main word expressing the notion of averse to work. In 19c. thought to be from LAY (Cf. lay) (v.) as tipsy from tip. Skeat is responsible for the prevailing… …

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  • 2lazy deckie leg — hauling leg (a wire rope extension of the halving becket joined to the lazy deckie (both q.v.). Also called bag becket leg, codend gag and gagline) …

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  • 3bag becket leg — hauling leg (a wire rope extension of the halving becket joined to the lazy deckie (both q.v.). Also called codend gag, gagline and lazy deckie leg) …

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  • 4hauling leg — a wire rope extension of the halving becket joined to the lazy deckie (both q.v.). Also called bag becket leg, codend gag, gagline and lazy deckie leg …

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  • 5Those lazy-hazy-crazy days — Episodio de Gilmore Girls Episodio nº 1 Temporada 3 Escrito por Amy Sherman Palladino Dirigido por …

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  • 7LLS — lazy leukocyte syndrome; Level of Living Survey; linear least squares; long leg splint; low level segmentation [module] …

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  • 8LLS — • lazy leukocyte syndrome; • Level of Living Survey; • linear least squares; • long leg splint; • low level segmentation [module] …

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  • 9Vault (parkour) — In parkour, vaults (French language: passements ), help someone clear over railings, tables, walls, and platforms as efficient and as quickly as possible by jumping or leaping over these obstacles, putting weight onto the object with ones hand(s) …

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