Hard
101hard-on — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms hard on : singular hard on plural hard ons very informal a man s erection …
102hard — 1. Not soft. O ole a, pa a, Also: e e, ka e e, kani, kani wahie, wīkani, mākū, kala ihi, wīka o; pāpa a wela (as breadfruit on one side); konakona, konekonea, mōka oka o. See hardhearted. Fig. words for severe, hard: konā, mākonā, uahoa; lo a …
103hard — 1. Hard labour in prison. Abbr. 2. the hard stuff Whisky, or any spirits. 3. n. Erection of penis. Usu. have a hard on …
104hard — see hard cases make bad law hard words break no bones old habits die hard the bigger they are, the harder they fall …
105hard up — {adj.}, {informal} Without enough money or some other needed thing. * /Dick was hard up and asked Lou to lend him a dollar./ * /The campers were hard up for water because their well had run dry./ Compare: UP AGAINST IT …
106hard up — {adj.}, {informal} Without enough money or some other needed thing. * /Dick was hard up and asked Lou to lend him a dollar./ * /The campers were hard up for water because their well had run dry./ Compare: UP AGAINST IT …
107-hard — das sehr häufig in Rufnamen vorkommende Namenwort hard (Gerhard, Reinhard) wurde bereits früh zur Erweiterung von Kurzformen (Bosshar(d)t <Bosse) sowie zur Bildung von Appellativen, meist herabsetzenden Charakters, verwendet. So bildet der… …
108hard — ● ►en abrév. ►MATOS Abréviation de hardware ou de hard disk, selon le contexte. Quelque chose qui est en hard , se trouve malgré tout toujours au niveau du hardware et pas sur le disque dur, auquel cas on dit sur disque . Aucun rapport avec la… …
109Hard — After your 20 pints of lager, the curry or the doner, your average 20 year old feels hard. Since his male organ has no chance of working at this stage, hard clearly refers to something else it means he is ready to fight anything or anybody or to… …
110hard\ up — adj informal Without enough money or some other needed thing. Dick was hard up and asked Lou to lend him a dollar. The campers were hard up for water because their well had run dry. Compare: up against it …