PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «A SHINGLE SHORT»
a shingle short
shingle
short
flashing
gutter
apron
define
thin
piece
wood
slate
metal
asbestos
like
usually
oblong
laid
overlapping
rows
cover
roofs
walls
buildings
woman
canadian
small
signboard
nameplate
fixed
outside
office
doctor
lawyer
austral
unintelligent
mentally
subnormal
meaning
definitions
infoplease
have
australian
slang
disturbed
eccentric
hang
informal
establish
professional
practice
collins
always
cropped
hairstyle
babylon
from
language
idioms
dictionaries
glossaries
reverso
roof
wall
with
shingles
hair
stylebe
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found
that
includes
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sense
specific
shingler
noun
derived
shingly
adjective
rectangular
tile
especially
made
nghĩa
của
từ
điển
việt
papers
past
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witness
june
editor
attention
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «A SHINGLE SHORT»
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The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ...
1958 ~ a shingle short lacking a full complement of intelligence AUSTRALIA,
1844 From 'shingle' (a wooden roofing tile), thus 'a shingle short of a roof. •
Sometimes I think you're a shingle short Bazza. — The Adventures ofBarry
McKenzie, ...
Eric Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor, 2006
2
A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
... shindywith its sense-history very similar to that of shine, shines, nn—2.? hence,
copulation between human beings: from ca. 1870. shiney. See shiny. shiney-rag.
See win the shiny-rag. shingle. In be, or have, a shingle short, ...
3
The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and ...
a shingle short lacking a full complement of intelligence. From 'shingle' (a
wooden roofing tile), thus 'a shingle short ofa roof' AUSTRALIA, 1844 shining
time noun starting time for work US, 1946 Shinner noun a member of Sinn Fein
IRELAND, ...
Terry Victor, Tom Dalzell, 2007
4
Phraseology and Culture in English
In nineteenth century Australian English, the latter was relexified as a shingle
loose or a shingle short, in terms of the wooden shingles used then as roofing
material. The second formulation has provided the pattern for numerous twentieth
...
5
The Standard Dictionary of English Slang
A shingle short : a tile loose. tSipfif $1. Shingle-tramper — A coastguardsman.
7K5f- Shinplaster — A U.S. or Canadian bill (bank note) for 25 cents. %m-3.)m&*
&KS.frZ&^. Shinscraper— The treadmill. g$. Ship-husband— A sailor who
seldom ...
6
The Spectacular Modern Woman: Feminine Visibility in the 1920s
... as well, upsetting long-held traditions and bewildering their husbands. A short
story in the Australian Woman's Mirror was introduced by the dilemma of
husbands and wives negotiating the fashion for a shingle (short hair) and,
inadvertently, ...
7
Dissociation and Wholeness in Patrick White's Fiction
You'll think I'm a shingle short! Don't know what the woman thought or felt. There
was this language difficulty, see? When suddenly she let out a yell. . . . But she
only lay there, poor cow, sort of smiling and crying-—arm across 'er eyes.
8
Forbidden Words: Taboo and the Censoring of Language
... cards short of a full deck; one sandwich short of a picnic; two cans short of a six
-pack; two bob short of a quid; not the full quid; a shingle short; a shrub short of a
herbaceous border; and perhaps he's lost his marbles. This kind of ...
Keith Allan, Kate Burridge, 2006
9
Kel Richards' Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Much older is 'a shingle short of a roof', which seems to go back to at least the
1840s. Another classic is 'a few bricks short of a load' – but the list is a long one. It
includes: 'a button short of a shirt', 'a bite short of a biscuit', 'a sandwich short ofa ...
10
Concise Thesaurus of Traditional English Metaphors
Has a slate off/slipped/loose [nEng]/a tile loose/a shingle short [NZ]. Is half-witted,
mentally lacking. There may be snow on the roof, but there's fire in the furnace.
White-headed, but still amorous. Set in concrete. Finally arranged, fixed, resolved
...