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agl

alg

alg

phrase

  1. (text messaging) Abbreviation of all good.

dlg

gal

gal

noun

  1. (colloquial) A young woman.
  2. A galileo (unit of acceleration).
  3. Abbreviation of gallon.

gcl

gel

gel

noun

  1. (Britain, slang) A girl.
  2. A semi-solid to almost solid colloid of a solid and a liquid, such as jelly, cheese or opal.
  3. Any gel intended for a particular cosmetic use, such as for styling the hair.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become a gel.
  2. (intransitive) To develop a rapport.
  3. (intransitive, figurative) To come together to form something; to cohere.
  4. (transitive) To apply (cosmetic) gel to (the hair, etc).

gil

glb

glc

gld

gle

glt

gol

gol

noun

  1. Alternative form of gul

gpl

gul

gul

noun

  1. Any medallionlike design on a Central or West Asian rug.

lag

lag

adj

  1. (obsolete) Last; long-delayed.
  2. Last made; hence, made of refuse; inferior.
  3. Late.

noun

  1. (Britain, slang) A prisoner, a criminal.
  2. (Britain, slang, archaic) One sentenced to transportation for a crime.
  3. (countable) A gap, a delay; an interval created by something not keeping up; a latency.
  4. (snooker) A method of deciding which player shall start. Both players simultaneously strike a cue ball from the baulk line to hit the top cushion and rebound down the table; the player whose ball finishes closest to the baulk cushion wins.
  5. (uncountable) Delay; latency.
  6. A bird, the greylag.
  7. A stave of a cask, drum, etc.; especially (engineering) one of the narrow boards or staves forming the covering of a cylindrical object, such as a boiler, or the cylinder of a carding machine or steam engine.
  8. One who lags; that which comes in last.
  9. The fag-end; the rump; hence, the lowest class.

verb

  1. (UK, slang, archaic) To arrest or apprehend.
  2. (UK, slang, archaic) To transport as a punishment for crime.
  3. (computing, informal, video games) To respond slowly.
  4. (transitive) To cause to lag; to slacken.
  5. To cover (for example, pipes) with felt strips or similar material (referring to a time lag effect in thermal transfer).
  6. To fail to keep up (the pace), to fall behind.

ldg

leg

leg

noun

  1. (UK, slang, archaic) A disreputable sporting character; a blackleg.
  2. (US, slang, military) An army soldier assigned to a paratrooper unit who has not yet been qualified as a paratrooper.
  3. (anatomy) The portion of the lower limb of a human that extends from the knee to the ankle.
  4. (archaic) A gesture of submission; a bow or curtsey. Chiefly in phrase make a leg.
  5. (cricket, attributive) Denotes the half of the field on the same side as the batsman's legs; the left side for a right-handed batsman.
  6. (electrical) A branch circuit; one phase of a polyphase system.
  7. (figurative) Something that supports.
  8. (finance) An underlying instrument of a derivatives strategy.
  9. (geometry) One of the branches of a hyperbola or other curve which extend outward indefinitely.
  10. (geometry) One of the two sides of a right triangle that is not the hypotenuse.
  11. (journalism) A column, as a unit of length of text as laid out.
  12. (nautical) A distance that a sailing vessel does without changing the sails from one side to the other.
  13. (nautical) One side of a multiple-sided (often triangular) course in a sailing race.
  14. (sports) A single game or match played in a tournament or other sporting contest.
  15. (telephony) A branch or lateral circuit connecting an instrument with the main line.
  16. (usually in the plural) The ability of something to persist or succeed over a long period of time.
  17. A limb or appendage that an animal uses for support or locomotion on land.
  18. A part of garment, such as a pair of trousers/pants, that covers a leg.
  19. A rod-like protrusion from an inanimate object, such as a piece of furniture, supporting it from underneath.
  20. A stage of a journey, race etc.
  21. Alternative spelling of leg.
  22. An extension of a steam boiler downward, in the form of a narrow space between vertical plates, sometimes nearly surrounding the furnace and ash pit, and serving to support the boiler; called also water leg.
  23. In a grain elevator, the case containing the lower part of the belt which carries the buckets.
  24. In humans, the lower limb extending from the groin to the ankle.

verb

  1. To apply force using the leg (as in 'to leg a horse').
  2. To build legs onto a platform or stage for support.
  3. To put a series of three or more options strikes into the stock market.
  4. To remove the legs from an animal carcass.

lga

lgb

lgk

lgm

lig

lig

noun

  1. (UK, slang, obsolete) A lie; an untruth.

verb

  1. (intransitive, UK dialectal, obsolete) To lie; be in a prostrate or recumbent position.
  2. (transitive, UK dialectal, obsolete) To lay.

lng

lng

Noun

  1. liquid natural gas/liquified natural gas

log

log

noun

  1. (computer science) Specifically, an append-only sequence of records written to file.
  2. (figuratively) A blockhead; a very stupid person.
  3. (figuratively) A rolled cake with filling.
  4. (historical units of measure) A Hebrew unit of liquid volume (about ¹⁄₃ liter).
  5. (mining) A weight or block near the free end of a hoisting rope to prevent it from being drawn through the sheave.
  6. (nautical) A floating device, usually of wood, used in navigation to estimate the speed of a vessel through water.
  7. (sciences) A difference of one in the logarithm, usually in base 10; an order of magnitude.
  8. (surfing slang) A heavy longboard.
  9. (vulgar) A penis.
  10. (vulgar) A piece of feces.
  11. A chronological record of actions, performances, computer/network usage, etc.
  12. A logbook, or journal of a vessel's (or aircraft's) progress.
  13. A unit of length equivalent to 16 feet, used for measuring timber, especially the trunk of a tree.
  14. Any bulky piece as cut from the above, used as timber, fuel etc.
  15. Anything shaped like a log; a cylinder.
  16. Synonym of logarithm.
  17. The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To cut down trees in an area, harvesting and transporting the logs as wood.
  2. (obsolete) To move to and fro; to rock.
  3. (transitive) To cut down (trees).
  4. (transitive) To cut trees into logs.
  5. (transitive) To make, to add an entry (or more) in a log or logbook.
  6. (transitive) To travel (a distance) as shown in a logbook.
  7. (transitive) To travel at a specified speed, as ascertained by a chip log.

lpg

ltg

ltg

Noun

  1. lieutenant general.

lug

lug

noun

  1. (UK) An ear or ear lobe.
  2. (UK, archaic, dialect) A measure of length equal to 16+¹⁄₂ feet.
  3. (UK, dialect) A rod or pole.
  4. (electricity) A device for terminating an electrical conductor to facilitate the mechanical connection; to the conductor it may be crimped to form a cold weld, soldered or have pressure from a screw.
  5. (harness) The leather loop or ear by which a shaft is held up.
  6. (nautical) A lugsail.
  7. (slang) A request for money, as for political purposes.
  8. A large, clumsy, awkward man; a fool.
  9. A loop (or protuberance) found on both arms of a hinge, featuring a hole for the axis of the hinge.
  10. A lug nut.
  11. A lugworm.
  12. A part of something which sticks out, used as a handle or support.
  13. A ridge or other protuberance on the surface of a body to increase traction or provide a hold for holding and moving it.
  14. A wood box used for transporting fruit or vegetables.
  15. Anything that moves slowly.
  16. That which is hauled or dragged.
  17. The act of hauling or dragging.

verb

  1. (intransitive, horse-racing) To pull toward the inside rail ("lugging in") or the outside rail ("lugging out") during a race.
  2. (transitive) To run at too slow a speed.
  3. (transitive, nautical) To carry an excessive amount of sail for the conditions prevailing.
  4. (transitive, sometimes figurative) To haul or drag along (especially something heavy); to carry; to pull.

mlg

mlg

Proper noun

  1. Middle Low German
  2. Mennonite Low German
  3. Major League Gaming

olg

rlg