Trade v. i. means: To have dealings; to be concerned or associated; -- usually followed by with.
Trade v. i. means: To have dealings; to be concerned or associated; -- usually followed by with.
Trade (v. i.) means: To have dealings; to be concerned or associated; -- usually followed by with.
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Trade (v.): A company of men engaged in the same occupation; thus, booksellers and publishers speak of the customs of the trade, and are collectively designated as the trade.
Trade (v.): The business which a person has learned, and which he engages in, for procuring subsistence, or for profit; occupation; especially, mechanical employment as distinguished from the liberal arts, the learned professions, and agriculture; as, we speak of the trade of a smith, of a carpenter, or mason, but not now of the trade of a farmer, or a lawyer, or a physician.
Untraded (a.): Not dealt with in trade; not visited for purposes of trade.
Anti-trade (n.): A tropical wind blowing steadily in a direction opposite to the trade wind.
Trading (a.): Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade; as, a trading company.
Trade (v.): The trade winds.
Trading (p. pr. & vb. n.): of Trade
Traded (imp. & p. p.): of Trade
Trade (): imp. of Tread.
Chaffer (v. t.): To buy or sell; to trade in.
Mester (n.): See Mister, a trade.
Colliery (n.): The coal trade.
Jewelry (n.): The art or trade of a jeweler.
Trade (v. i.): To have dealings; to be concerned or associated; -- usually followed by with.
Mercat (n.): Market; trade.
Tradeless (a.): Having no trade or traffic.
Mistery (n.): See Mystery, a trade.
Owl (v. i.): Hence, to carry on any contraband trade.
Merchandry (n.): Trade; commerce.
Trade (v.): Instruments of any occupation.
Mister (n.): A trade, art, or occupation.
Bakery (n.): The trade of a baker.
Lawmonger (n.): A trader in law; one who practices law as if it were a trade.
Scorse (n.): Barter; exchange; trade.
Mercature (n.): Commerce; traffic; trade.
Intertraffic (n.): Mutual trade of traffic.
Commerce (v. i.): To carry on trade; to traffic.
Engravery (n.): The trade or work of an engraver.
Saddlery (n.): The trade or employment of a saddler.
Merchandise (v. i.): To trade; to carry on commerce.
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TRADE means: Trade is slang for a prostitute's client.Trade is homosexual slang for a sexual partner or sexual partners collectively.
ROUGH TRADE means: Rough Trade is British slang for a prostitute's violent or sadistic customer.Rough trade is homosexual slang for a tough or violent sexual partner, especially a lorry driver,construction worker, or docker, casually picked up.
CARCASS TRADE means: Carcass trade is British slang for the practice of reconstructing dilapidated pieces of old furniture with new veneer to pass them off as antiques.
biscuit means: £100 or £1,000. Initially suggested (Mar 2007) by a reader who tells me that the slang term 'biscuit', meaning £100, has been in use for several years, notably in the casino trade (thanks E). I am grateful also (thanks Paul, Apr 2007) for a further suggestion that 'biscuit' means £1,000 in the casino trade, which apparently is due to the larger size of the £1,000 chip. It would seem that the 'biscuit' slang term is still evolving and might mean different things (£100 or £1,000) to different people. I can find no other references to meanings or origins for the money term 'biscuit'.
Trade means: Tracksuit.
piece of trade means: A prostitute.
tea trade means: Men who are into having sex in public lavatories.
Dicker means: Barter, trade.
Deck Ape means: A member of the Boatswain trade.
Trollied means: To roam the streets, normally looking for trade.
Ticket means: A special trade qualification.
rag trade means: Noun. The garment industry.
rags means: Noun. Clothes. See 'rag trade'.
tearoom trade means: Men who are into having sex in public lavatories.
trade means: An homosexuals or male prostitute.
rough trade means: A sadistic or voilent sex partner.
Rubber Freak means: A member of the Diving trade.
Elevator Operator means: Non-demanding job for education-less/trade-less person.
G'day (mate) means: Good day, hello friend. An Aussie trade mark
slave means: A job, particularly a new job. The street was strewn with slatterns plying their trade.
Trade means: A company of men engaged in the same occupation; thus, booksellers and publishers speak of the customs of the trade, and are collectively designated as the trade.
Trade means: The business which a person has learned, and which he engages in, for procuring subsistence, or for profit; occupation; especially, mechanical employment as distinguished from the liberal arts, the learned professions, and agriculture; as, we speak of the trade of a smith, of a carpenter, or mason, but not now of the trade of a farmer, or a lawyer, or a physician.
Untraded means: Not dealt with in trade; not visited for purposes of trade.
Anti-trade means: A tropical wind blowing steadily in a direction opposite to the trade wind.
Trading means: Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade; as, a trading company.
Trade means: The trade winds.
Trading means: of Trade
Traded means: of Trade
Trade means: imp. of Tread.
Chaffer means: To buy or sell; to trade in.
Mester means: See Mister, a trade.
Colliery means: The coal trade.
Jewelry means: The art or trade of a jeweler.
Trade means: To have dealings; to be concerned or associated; -- usually followed by with.
Mercat means: Market; trade.
Diphygenic means: Having two modes of embryonic development.
Everglade means: A swamp or low tract of land inundated with water and interspersed with hummocks, or small islands, and patches of high grass; as, the everglades of Florida.
Hook means: The projecting points of the thigh bones of cattle; -- called also hook bones.
Rove means: To shoot at rovers; hence, to shoot at an angle of elevation, not at point-blank (rovers usually being beyond the point-blank range).
Square means: To accord or agree exactly; to be consistent with; to conform or agree; to suit; to fit.
DAISY CUTTER means: Daisy cutter is cricket slang for a ball bowled in such a way that it stays close to the ground.
pretty much means: almost completely ‘looks like she’s pretty much stuffed’
Filch means: - To filch is to steal or pilfer. The origin is apparently unknown.
shonky means: adj poorly made; shoddy: I showed mum the Eiffel Tower model I made from matchsticks, and she just said it looked a bit shonky.
Kennuck means: Penny
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