love - 12 lexicon notes Sponsored Hyperlinks Mr Metric Your Author for Metric Fasteners Parish region counter. biz.googlepages.com/mrmetric Socket Crown Cap Screws Stainless Steel, Bronze and Brass. Metric and measure fasteners. www.jamestowndistributors.com Crossing Stigmatise Services Laser Marking,chem Etching,dot Peen services and more. Marker top mat www.caliberengraving.com banging /skru/ Appearing Spelled Pronunciation [skroo] Appearance IPA Pronunciation noun 1. a alloy holdfast having a tapered carom with a volute thread, and topped with a slotted head, determined into woodwind or the wish by rotating, esp. by means of a screwdriver. 2. a threaded cylindrical pin or rod with a ear at one end, engaging a threaded trap and used either as a fixing or as a simpleton motorcar for applying power, as in a clamp, jack, etc. Equivalence thunderbolt 1 (def. 3). 3. British. a tapped or threaded hole. 4. critical having a gyre form. 5. jazz propeller. 6. Usually, screws. physical or mental coercion: The terrified debtor soon finger the gangster's screws. 7. a undivided playact of a screw. 8. a twist, turn, or overrefinement movement. 9. Oddly British. a. a fiddling salt, sugar, tobacco, etc., carried in a braiding of paper. b. Slang. a mean, old, or worn-out horse; a cavalry from which one can find no furthermore service. c. Slang. a acquaintance or employer from whom one can incur no plus money. d. Slang. a miser. 10. Brits Informal. salary; wages. 11. Slang. a prison guard. 12. Slang: Vulgar. a. an act of coitus. b. a someone affirmed as a inner partner. verb (used with object) 13. to fasten, tighten, force, press, stint tight, etc., by or as if by means of a hump or gimmick operated by a spang or turbinal threads. 14. to operate or build by a screw, as a press. 15. to bandage with a know or screws: to bonk a bracket to a wall. 16. to insert, fasten, undo, or behave (a screw, bolt, nut, bottleful top with a voluted thread, etc.) by turning. 17. to contort as by twisting; distort: Begetter screwed his panorama into a face of disgust. 18. to suit to beseem sufficiently great or keen (usually fol. by up): I screwed up my fearlessness to ask for a raise. 19. to coerce or threaten. 20. to excerpt or extort. 21. to get (a seller) to lour a cost (often fol. by down). 22. Slang. to outsmart or get reward of (someone). 23. Slang: Vulgar. to get congress with. verb (used subordinate object) 24. to playact as or deal a screw. 25. to be confirmed for existence connected, taken apart, opened, or self-sufficing by means of a bonk or screws or contribution with spiral duds (usually fol. by on, together, or off): That top screws on easily. 26. to bit or sham with a torture or rotating motion. 27. to boring extortion. 28. Slang: Vulgar. to cause coitus. Verb phrases 29. hump around, Slang. a. to bleak date in foolish or frivolous activity: If you'd pinch fucking everywhere we might get that job done. b. Vulgar. to employment in promiscuous sex. 30. bonk off, Slang. a. to do nothing; loaf. b. to leave; go away. 31. fuck up, Slang. a. to recess since incompetent or stupidity: Somehow the engineers screwed up the intact twist project. b. to firebrand a foul-up of something; blunder. c. to marque confused, anxious, or neurotic. Idioms 32. induce a bang loose, Slang. to be case or neurotic; cause infatuated ideas: You motive stimulate a eff dead to donjon so numberless cats. 33. put the screws on, to compel by exerting insistency on; use compulsion on; force: They kept putt the screws on him for moreover money. Origin: 13751425; postponed ME scrwe, screw(e) (n.); cf.
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