(colloquial, of a romantic or sexual relation) Occurring between people of opposite sex (sometimes, but not always, specifically between heterosexual people).
(cricket) Describing the bat as held so as not to incline to either side; on, or near a line running between the two wickets.
(fashion) Not plus size; thin.
(obsolete) Stretched out; fully extended.
(of a path, trajectory, etc.) Direct, undeviating.
(rare, now chiefly religion) Strait; narrow.
(sciences, mathematics) Concerning the property allowing the parallel transport of vectors along a course that keeps tangent vectors remain as such throughout that course (a course which is straight, a straight curve, is a geodesic).
(slang) Thorough; utter; unqualified.
(slang, sex work) Related to conventional sexual intercourse.
(tennis) Describing the sets in a match of which the winner did not lose a single set.
Direct in communication; unevasive, straightforward.
Free from dishonesty; honest, law-abiding.
In a row, in unbroken sequence; consecutive.
In proper order; as it should be.
Not crooked or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length.
Of spirits: undiluted, unmixed; neat.
Perfectly horizontal or vertical; not diagonal or oblique.
Serious rather than comedic.
adv
Continuously; without interruption or pause.
Directly; without pause, delay or detour.
Of a direction relative to the subject, precisely; as if following a direct line.
Of speech or information, without prevarication or holding back; directly; straightforwardly; plainly.
noun
(colloquial) A heterosexual.
(poker) Five cards in sequence.
(slang) A cigarette, particularly one containing tobacco instead of marijuana.
(slang) A normal person; someone in mainstream society.
A chiropractor who relies solely on spinal adjustment, with no other treatments.
Something that is not crooked or bent such as a part of a road or track.
verb
(transitive) To straighten.
sugihara
trashing
trashing
noun
(Oxford University) A tradition of throwing food, confetti, etc. over students after their final examinations.