(by extension) A social gathering of whalers (whaling ships).
(slang) A person's leg, especially an attractive woman's leg.
Collective noun used to refer to a group of whales, or rarely also of porpoises; a pod.
verb
(US, dialect) To engage in social intercourse anywhere.
(nautical, transitive, intransitive) To pay a social visit on another ship at sea.
gbm
gcm
gem
gem
noun
(computing) A package containing programs or libraries for the Ruby programming language.
(figuratively) Any precious or highly valued thing or person.
(obsolete) A gemma or leaf-bud.
(uncountable, printing, uncommon, obsolete) A size of type between brilliant (4-point) and diamond (4½-point), running 222 lines to the foot.
A precious stone, usually of substantial monetary value or prized for its beauty or shine.
A type of geometrid moth, Orthonama obstipata.
Anything of small size, or expressed within brief limits, which is regarded as a gem on account of its beauty or value, such as a small picture, a verse of poetry, or an epigram.
verb
(transitive) To adorn with, or as if with, gems.
gim
gim
adj
(dialect, dated) neat; spruce
gmb
gmc
gmt
gmw
gpm
gum
gum
noun
(South Africa, often in the plural) A gummi candy.
(US, dialect) A rubber overshoe.
(US, dialect, Southern US) A hive made of a section of a hollow gum tree; hence, any roughly made hive.
(US, dialect, Southern US) A vessel or bin made from a hollow log.
(chiefly uncountable) Any of various viscous or sticky substances that are exuded by certain plants.
(chiefly uncountable) Any viscous or sticky substance resembling those that are exuded by certain plants.
(chiefly uncountable) Chewing gum.
(countable) A single piece of chewing gum.
(often in the plural) The flesh around the teeth.
A gum tree.
verb
(colloquial, with up) To impair the functioning of a thing or process.
(sometimes with together) To inelegantly attach into a sequence.
(sometimes with up) To apply an adhesive or gum to; to make sticky by applying a sticky substance to.
(transitive) To deepen and enlarge the spaces between the teeth of (a worn saw), as with a gummer.
To chew, especially of a toothless person or animal.
To stiffen with glue or gum.
gym
gym
noun
(uncountable) clipping of gymnastics. (often as sense 4)
(weightlifting) A sports facility specialized for lifting weights and exercise.
Clipping of gymnasium.
physical education class
verb
(intransitive, India) To go to the gym.
igm
lgm
mag
mag
noun
(astronomy) Clipping of magnitude.
(colloquial) Clipping of magazine.
(colloquial) Clipping of magnet.
(colloquial) Clipping of magnetometer.
(colloquial, automotive) Ellipsis of mag wheel.
(colloquial, law) Clipping of magistrate.
verb
(transitive, obsolete, slang) To steal.
mcg
meg
meg
noun
(colloquial) A megalodon.
(colloquial) Any unit having the SI prefix mega-.
(colloquial, soccer) a nutmeg
(obsolete, US, slang) a dollar
verb
(colloquial, soccer, transitive) To nutmeg an opponent.
mfg
mgb
mgd
mgh
mgk
mgm
mgm
Proper noun
Metro Goldwyn Mayer (US movie studio)
Noun
Male genital mutilation.
mgr
mgr
noun
Abbreviation of manager.
Abbreviation of monsignor.
mgt
mgt
noun
(management) Abbreviation of management.
mhg
mig
mlg
mlg
Proper noun
Middle Low German
Mennonite Low German
Major League Gaming
mog
mog
noun
(UK, depreciative or derogatory) Synonym of moggy: a domestic cat, especially a non-pedigree or unremarkable one.
verb
(UK, US, dialect) To move away; to go off.
(transgender slang, 4chan) To pass better than someone.
(transitive, seduction community, incel slang) To assert one's dominance over.
mpg
mpg
symbol
Alternative form of MPG
msg
msg
noun
Abbreviation of message.
verb
(uncommon) Abbreviation of message.
mtg
mug
mug
adj
(Bermuda, slang) Uninteresting or unpleasant.
(archaic) Easily fooled, gullible.
noun
(UK, Australia, derogatory, slang) A stupid or contemptible person.
(slang) A criminal.
(slang, African-American Vernacular) Motherfucker (usually in similes, e.g. "like a mug" or "as a mug")
(slang, derogatory) A gullible or easily-cheated person.
(slang, often derogatory) The face.
A large cup for beverages, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.
verb
(UK, Australia, Singapore, slang) To learn or review a subject as much as possible in a short time; cram.
(intransitive) To exaggerate a facial expression for communicative emphasis; to make a face, to pose, as for photographs or in a performance, in an exaggerated or affected manner.
(transitive) To assault for the purpose of robbery.
(transitive) To photograph for identification; to take a mug shot.