lair

  • 41lair — Australian Slang 1. flashily dressed young man of brash and vulgar behaviour; 2. layabout; hooligan; 3. dress up in flashy clothes; renovate or dress up something in bad taste …

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  • 42lair it up — Australian Slang to behave in a brash and vulgar manner …

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  • 43lair up — Australian Slang 1. dress up in flashy clothes; 2. renovate or dress up something in bad taste …

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  • 44lair — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. den, covert, burrow, cave. See abode. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Burrow] Syn. den, nest, covert; see hole 3 . 2. [Hideout] Syn. den, refuge, sanctuary; see retreat 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n.… …

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  • 45LAIR — Liquid Air ( > NASA Acronym List ) …

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  • 46lair — ler /leÉ™ n. den of a wild animal; hideout, secret place …

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  • 47lair — liar …

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  • 48lair — lair1 noun 1》 a wild animal s resting place. 2》 a person s hiding place or den. Origin OE leger resting place, bed , of Gmc origin; related to lie1; cf. laager and lager. lair2 Austral./NZ informal noun a flashily dressed man who enjoys showing… …

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  • 49lair — n. Couch (of a beast), resting place …

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  • 50lair — n 1. den, cave, hollow, dugout, hole, burrow, cavern, tunnel, covert, grotto; niche, nook, cranny, nest, recess; aerie, roost; territory, haunt, purlieu, homeground, preserve. 2. hideaway, hideout, hiding place, retreat, asylum, sanctuary, haven …

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