Stoat

  • 11stoat —    a libertine    It is unclear why the European ermine should have acquired such a reputation:     He fancied everyone really. By way of being a stoat, (le Carré, 1989)    Forster in 1971 used the same animal to represent homosexual lust …

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  • 12stoat the ba' — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Of men, engaging in a relationship with a girl of (dangerously) much younger years, Ye shoulda seen thon young schoolie Andra wis in wi last night. He ll be gettin the jail fur stoat the ba …

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  • 13stoat — /stoht/, n. the ermine, Mustela erminea, esp. when in brown summer pelage. [1425 75; late ME stote < ?] * * *       type of weasel more commonly known as ermine (q.v.). * * * …

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  • 14stoat — noun /ˈstəʊt/ An ermine with its summer coat …

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  • 15stoat — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary BounceWho wiz stoatin the ba agin ma door? He stoatit him right in the gub …

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  • 16stoat — n British the vagina. A vulgarism in use among adolescents in the 1990s and listed in Viz comic in 1994 …

    Contemporary slang

  • 17stoat — stəʊt n. ermine, variety of weasel …

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  • 18stoat — noun a small carnivorous mammal of the weasel family with chestnut fur (which in northern areas turns white in winter), white underparts, and a black tipped tail. [Mustela erminea.] Origin ME: of unknown origin …

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  • 19stoat — n. Ermine (Mustela erminea), meniver …

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  • 20stoat — noun (C) a small thin animal with brown fur that is similar to a weasel, and kills other animals …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English