"Ply your wares" means to actively sell, peddle, or promote goods or services, often in a public setting like a market, street, or fair. The phrase implies a diligent or consistent effort to showcase and sell merchandise to customers.
In slang, "ply" usually means to repeatedly offer or supply someone with something, often food, drinks, or questions, sometimes with an ulterior motive, like "plying someone with drinks to get them to agree to something". It can also mean to work diligently at a trade or task, like "plying your trade". Less commonly, "ply" can refer to the layers of a material, as in "two-ply toilet paper" or "plywood," but this isn't slang.
😅 🔹 Definition: Hoo-ha = a lot of fuss, excitement, or discussion about something that isn't really important 🔹 How to use it: 🤷 “There was a huge hoo-ha over the new logo — it's just a colour change!” 🙈 “Why all the hoo-ha about his haircut?” 😂 “The neighbours made a hoo-ha about the bin collection again.”
/plaɪ/ to keep giving a person something, usually food or drink: John's been plying me with drinks all evening. to keep giving someone work or forms to complete, or asking them questions: We plied Charlie with questions about his trip round the world.
a : to work at (a job, activity, etc.) The carpenter plies his art/craft in his workshop. Wood-carvers were plying their trade [=doing their work] in the town square. a street where many artists ply their wares [=sell their goods] on the sidewalk.
/ˈkɒki/ Other forms: cockily; cockiest; cockier. Cocky means "overly self-confident," like a cocky announcement at the beginning of the season that your soccer team will win the championship without even trying. Cocky originally meant "lecherous," or lustful, but evolved to mean "arrogantly pert" in the 1700s.
The acronym H/T (also sometimes used without the diagonal slash) means hat tip, or tip of the hat—a way of recognizing the original source of a meme, expression, image, or idea on social media.
: to cause (someone) to have (something unwanted or unpleasant) His classmates lumbered him with an unfortunate nickname. often used as (be) lumbered with. He's been lumbered with an unfortunate nickname.
In slang, "ply" usually means to repeatedly offer or supply someone with something, often food, drinks, or questions, sometimes with an ulterior motive, like "plying someone with drinks to get them to agree to something". It can also mean to work diligently at a trade or task, like "plying your trade". Less commonly, "ply" can refer to the layers of a material, as in "two-ply toilet paper" or "plywood," but this isn't slang.
1[transitive] pelt somebody (with something) to attack someone by throwing things at them The children pelted him with snowballs. We were pelted with rotten tomatoes.
Set-Up: In The Cowgirl position, the penetrating partner lies on their back while the receiving partner straddles them, facing forward. The receiving partner is typically upright, seated on top of their partner's hips or pelvis.
For horse girl fashion, designers are embracing deep leathers, warm plaids, and neutrals that nod to the stables, but are reimagined for everyday wear. The vibe is crisp, chic, and timeless—perfect for layering during those first crisp fall mornings. Think of it as prep school meets pastoral!
Heifers are female cows who have not yet given birth to a calf. Farmers can raise heifers for dairy or for meat. In the 1830s, heifer, which is pronounced "HEFF-er," was first used as slang for "woman" or "girl." Since then, it took on the meaning of a female who is obese.