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41handle — I Australian Slang 1. title in front of a name; 2. person s name; 3. beer glass with a handle; 4. contents of such a glass; 5. accept without being shocked, annoyed, etc.; accept (something) well: Handle it, will ya? II Inglish (Indian English)… …
42handle — [OE] Etymologically, a handle is nothing more or less than ‘something to be held in the hand’. Likewise the verb handle, together with Germanic relatives like German handeln and Swedish handla, began life as ‘hold, touch, feel with the hands’… …
43handle — 1. to embrace a woman sexually Literally, to hold with the hands: A did in some sort indeed handle women. (Shakespeare, Henry V, and not of a pimp) The obsolete English dialect use was not euphemistic: In love making, where the… …
44handle — 1. verb 1) the equipment must be handled with care Syn: hold, pick up, grasp, grip, lift; feel, touch, finger; informal paw 2) a car that is easy to handle Syn: control, drive, steer …
45handle — [OE] Etymologically, a handle is nothing more or less than ‘something to be held in the hand’. Likewise the verb handle, together with Germanic relatives like German handeln and Swedish handla, began life as ‘hold, touch, feel with the hands’… …
46handle — See: FLY OFF THE HANDLE …
47handle — See: FLY OFF THE HANDLE …
48handle — See handle, manage …
49handle — ● ►en / h*n d*l/ n. m. ● 1. ►PROG Valeur numérique identifiant un objet informatique (e. g. une fenêtre ou un fichier), et permettant donc sa manipulation ou sa gestion (to handle en anglais). ● 2. ►SOC Syn. de pseudonyme …
50handle — f ( an/ an) handle …