Found 4 items, similar to screwed.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: screw
sekrup
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: screw
entot, sekrup
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: screw
screw
v 1: have sexual intercourse with;
“This student sleeps with
everyone in her dorm”;
“Adam knew Eve”;
“Were you ever
intimate with this man?” [syn:
roll in the hay,
love,
make out,
make love,
sleep with,
get laid,
have sex
,
know,
do it,
be intimate,
have intercourse,
have it away,
have it off,
fuck,
jazz,
eff,
hump,
lie with,
bed,
have a go at it,
bang,
get it on
,
bonk]
2: turn like a screw
3: cause to penetrate, as with a circular motion;
“drive in
screws or bolts” [syn:
drive in]
4: tighten or fasten by means of screwing motions;
“Screw the
bottle cap on” [ant:
unscrew]
5: defeat someone in an expectation through trickery or deceit
[syn:
cheat,
chouse,
shaft,
chicane,
jockey]
screw
n 1: someone who guards prisoners [syn:
prison guard,
jailer,
jailor,
gaoler,
turnkey]
2: a simple machine of the inclined-plane type consisting of a
spirally threaded cylindrical rod that engages with a
similarly threaded hole
3: a propeller with several angled blades that rotates to push
against water or air [syn:
screw propeller]
4: a fastener with a tapered threaded shank and a slotted head
5: slang terms for sexual intercourse [syn:
fuck,
fucking,
screwing,
ass,
nooky,
nookie,
piece of ass,
piece of tail
,
roll in the hay,
shag,
shtup]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Screwed
Screw
\Screw\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Screwed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Screwing.]
1. To turn, as a screw; to apply a screw to; to press,
fasten, or make firm, by means of a screw or screws; as,
to screw a lock on a door; to screw a press.
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2. To force; to squeeze; to press, as by screws.
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But screw your courage to the sticking place,
And we'll not fail. --Shak.
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3. Hence: To practice extortion upon; to oppress by
unreasonable or extortionate exactions.
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Our country landlords, by unmeasurable screwing and
racking their tenants, have already reduced the
miserable people to a worse condition than the
peasants in France. --swift.
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4. To twist; to distort; as, to screw his visage.
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He screwed his face into a hardened smile. --Dryden.
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5. To examine rigidly, as a student; to subject to a severe
examination. [Cant, American Colleges]
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To screw out, to press out; to extort.
To screw up,
(a) to force; to bring by violent pressure. --Howell.
(b) to damage by unskillful effort; to bungle; to botch;
to mess up.
(c) [intrans] to fail by unskillful effort, usu. causing
unpleasant consequences.
To screw in, to force in by turning or twisting.
Screw around
(a) to act aimlessly or unproductively.
(b) screw around with, to operate or make changes on (a
machine or device) without expert knowledge; to fiddle
with.
(c) [Colloq.]commit adultery; to be sexually promiscuous.
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