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meat rackA place where people can meet looking for sexual partners.Rate it:
meat rackA rack used for storing meat.Rate it:
meat sticka man's penisRate it:
meatball surgeryA nickname for surgery that is meant to be performed rapidly to stabilize the patient as quickly as possible.Rate it:
meatyOf a person or a body part, large and solid.Rate it:
meatyOf, relating to, or containing meat.Rate it:
meatyResembling meat in flavour, etc.Rate it:
meatySubstantial.Rate it:
mechanically inclinedTo understand/predict how various objects react or behave with one another. Physics is a huge aspect of this.Rate it:
media darlingA celebrity who is especially popular and who receives frequent and very favorable attention in the news media.Rate it:
medical outTo discharge for medical reasons; to discharge because they are not fit for duty.Rate it:
medicine bladderA large weighted ball used in boxing to strenghten the arms.Rate it:
medicine mansharmanRate it:
meek as a lambto be exceptionally patient, humble, and mild in mannerRate it:
meet a sticky endTo die unpleasantly due to one's actions.Rate it:
meet and greetAn event where people can meet (especially, with famous people)Rate it:
meet halfwayAdjust to needs and rights of others.Rate it:
meet halfwayTo compromise; to achieve a mutual accommodation.Rate it:
meet halfwayTo compromise with or to accommodate.Rate it:
meet halfwayTo settle (contrary opinions, etc.) by making concessions.Rate it:
meet one's makerTo die or to pass into the afterlife.Rate it:
meet upTo meet somebody, by arrangement.Rate it:
meet withUsed other than as an idiom: see meet, with.Rate it:
meet withTo have a meeting with (someone).Rate it:
meet withTo encounter; to experience.Rate it:
meet withTo answer (something) with; to respond to (something) with.Rate it:
meet withTo strike (something).Rate it:
meet withTo contact or touch (something).Rate it:
meeting of the mindsAn agreement, especially one resulting from a gathering in which discussion or negotiation took place.Rate it:
megoInitialism of my eyes glaze over : used to indicate the speaker's boredom or impatience with some subject or activity.Rate it:
mellow outTo become mellow, or to change from uptight to relaxed.Rate it:
melodic figurea commonly used configuration of notesRate it:
melon headA dimwit, a fool.Rate it:
melon headA melon-headed whale.Rate it:
melt awayTo fade or waneRate it:
melt downTo melt a metal, especially so that it can be remade into something else.Rate it:
melt downTo have a breakdown; to collapse or fail utterly.Rate it:
melt in the mouthTo be deliciously soft and creamy, create a melting sensation when eaten, and therefore need little chewing.Rate it:
melt intoTo become a liquid by melting.Rate it:
melt intoTo disappear into.Rate it:
melt upOf the price of a security, to increase to an unexpected degree.Rate it:
melted faceA very frowny, lazy, and boring-looking face.Rate it:
melting potCome together and are homogenized.Rate it:
member for barkshireSaid of one troubled with a cough, vulgarly styled barking.Rate it:
memesterAn ancient person with low knowledge. That has been infected with a racket.Rate it:
memory laneA set of recollections available to be reviewed, especially accompanied by a feeling of nostalgia.Rate it:
memory like a sieveAlternative form of mind like a sieve.Rate it:
memory like an elephantNot forgetful; remembering everything.Rate it:
mend fencesTo repair damage to a friendship or relationship after a disagreement or other mishap.Rate it:
mend one's waysTo recognise one's failings and attempt to remedy them.Rate it:

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