Burn
81burn — n. tissue damage caused by such agents as heat, cold, chemicals, electricity, ultraviolet light, or nuclear radiation. A first degree burn affects only the outer layer (epidermis) of the skin. In a second degree burn both the epidermis and the… …
82burn — See: EARS BURN, KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING, MONEY TO BURN …
83burn — See: EARS BURN, KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING, MONEY TO BURN …
84burn up — verb a) To catch fire and burn until destroyed The rocket may burn up on reentry b) To destroy by burning. His thoughtlessness really burns me up …
85burn — 1. noun /bɜː(r)n/ a) A physical injury caused by heat or cold or electricity or radiation or caustic chemicals. She had second degree burns from falling in the bonfire. b) The act of burning something …
86Burn — I Burn [engl.], brennen. II Burn [bəːn], David, australischer Dramatiker, * Schottland 1799 (?), ✝ Auckland (Neuseeland) 14. 6. 1875. Burns literaturgeschichtliche Bedeutung beruht vornehmlich auf dem Stück »The bushrangers« ( …
87burn — 1) A copy, usually bootlegged software, movies, or music; but can refer to anything that can be duplicated. Mark: I just got that new Command & Conquer game. Glenn: Could you give me a burn? 2) Insult of mammoth proportions. Ewwwwww! Razor face?… …
88burn — 1) A copy, usually bootlegged software, movies, or music; but can refer to anything that can be duplicated. Mark: I just got that new Command & Conquer game. Glenn: Could you give me a burn? 2) Insult of mammoth proportions. Ewwwwww! Razor face?… …
89burn — See: ears burn, keep the home fires burning, money to burn …
90burn — 1. obsolete to infect with venereal disease The sensation of one of the symptoms felt by the male, especially when urinating: Light wenches will burn. Come not near her. (Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors) A man who burned his… …