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81wad — I Australian Slang (chiefly military) (derogatory) stupid or annoying person; jerk II North Country (Newcastle) Words the vulgar word for would: he wad come …
82wad — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. lump, plug, stuffing, filling, batting, wadding; bankroll. See size, money. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A little heap] Syn. bundle, pile, mass, block, gathering, lump, tuft, clump, bunch. 2. [Soft… …
83wad — n Money. You don t want to carry a wad like that with you in the big city. 1940s …
84wad — wÉ‘d /wÉ’d n. small mass, small ball; padding material; (Slang) large amount (as of money, friends, etc.) v. plug with cotton wool; line or pad with wadding; hold in place with padding; form into a wad …
85wad-shifter — obsolete British a person who never drinks intoxicants The army in India used to take wads, doughy buns, with their char, tea. In that society, temperance was taboo: If a teetotaller, he was known as a char wallah , bun puncher , or… …
86wad — [wɒd] noun 1》 a lump or bundle of a soft material, as used for padding, stuffing, or wiping. ↘chiefly historical a disc of felt or another material used to keep powder or shot in place in a gun barrel. 2》 a bundle of paper, banknotes, or… …
87wad — Noun. 1. A large amount of money. 2. Semen. Cf. shoot one s wad …
88wad — black lead. Cumb. It also means a neigh bourhood, as such and such places lie in the same wad or beat …
89wad hook — noun Etymology: wad (II) archaic : wormer 2 …
90Wad Medani — geographical name city E central Sudan on the Blue Nile population 106,715 …