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Tin

a badge carried by law enforcement officials.

by vaki5 November 2, 2003

31πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


bolos

South American throwing weapon, a number of balls on cords.

"I'm throwin' bolos you'll find out who's the number one solo"

by vaki5 September 14, 2003

74πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


bloke

man, guy

by vaki5 August 17, 2003

2378πŸ‘ 630πŸ‘Ž


bail out

Run away for someone.

by vaki5 September 14, 2003

36πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


bumrush

1) (n) Crash the gates of a show with a pack of people, in the hope to get in without having to pay. "Yo! Bumrush the show" -- Public Enemy. (Yo! Bumrush the show) 1987.
2) (v) To get beaten up by a large, angry group of people. Literally to get rushed by bums or lowlifes.

by vaki5 September 14, 2003

232πŸ‘ 167πŸ‘Ž


trg

Tiny Rascals Gang is the largest Asian gang in the country. Two sets are known "The Grey Rags and the Blue Rag sets". This gang is known to have members in Connecticut, the Portland, Maine area, the Lowell (MA) and Brattleboro, VT) areas, as well as in the New Hampshire Prison System.

by vaki5 August 19, 2003

569πŸ‘ 268πŸ‘Ž


padding

1. The blank leaves added at the end of a thin publication so as to form a volume with sufficient thickness to be rounded and backed and/or to be lettered on the spine. Unfortunately, the paper used for this purpose is usually of an inferior quality, and becomes embrittled and transfers its acidity to the leaves of the publication. Also called "filler," or "filling." 2. A method of securing ruled, printed or blank leaves by the application of a padding compound, and sometimes a cloth or other reinforcing liner, to one edge (frequently the top) of the sheets which have been jogged even on the binding edge and placed under pressure. Special padding troughs, clamps and presses are used to facilitate padding large quantities at one time. See also: PAD COUNTER (2) ;PADDING COMPOUND . 3. A method of applying dyestuff to the grain surface of a leather or tawed skin, particularly the latter, in cases where it is not feasible to immerse the skins in the dyestuff liquor because of the increased fullness and decreased stretch which will result from such immersion.

by vaki5 November 2, 2003

14πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž