1. Batt
2. British; rate of speed; gait
3. Binge
A tankard for beer or ale usually of tar-coated leather.
A piece of leather-covered metal with a flexible handle; used for hitting people; SYN. cosh, sap.
A hand weapon typically consisting of a piece of leather-enclosed metal with a strap or springy shaft for a handle
ETYM Cf. Irish blocan a little block, Gael. plocan a mallet, W. plocyn, dim. of ploc block; or perh. connected with Eng. blow a stroke. Related to Block, Blow a stroke.
A heavy stick used as a weapon.
ETYM Cf. Icel. klubba, klumba, club, klumbufôir a clubfoot, SW. klubba club, Dan. klump lump, klub a club, German klumpen clump, kolben club, and Eng. clump.
1. A formal association of people with similar interests; SYN. society, guild, gild, lodge, order.
2. A playing card in the minor suit of clubs (having one or more black trefoils on it).
3. Stout stick that is larger at one end.
(Slang) Marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking; SYN. marijuana cigarette, reefer, stick.
(Casual) A disreputable place of entertainment.
A card game the object of which is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the dealer up to but not exceeding 21 — called also twenty-one, vingt-et-un.
Blackjack, ving et un.
(French) “twenty-one”; card game the object of which is to obtain cards with values adding up to twenty-one.