Billets

Word BILLETS
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Definitions and meanings of "Billets"

What do we mean by billets?

An English fish, allied to the cod; the coalfish.

Drunk; inebriated; fucked up; wasted; hammered Urban Dictionary

(money) what a sinaloense has. Urban Dictionary

Military order to provide accommodations: an official order to a householder to provide temporary accommodations for a member of the armed forces, or displaced people. Urban Dictionary

Female Bill Urban Dictionary

Aluminum that you put on your rig Urban Dictionary

Combination of billfold and wallet. Bill fold is defined as a device for holding paper documents such as Money where it is folded in a neat manner. Wallet is defined as a leather pouch to hold personal items. Such as Driver license, Credit Cards, etc.. Billet is a device for holding both paper documents and personal items.. Urban Dictionary

A personal letter to a loved one expressing affection. Urban Dictionary

Canadian term for the daughter of the family a young hockey player lives (billets) with, generally around the same age as players. Urban Dictionary

Euphemism meaning defecation. Popular with the redneck/metalworker crowd. Urban Dictionary

Euphemism meaning to hold in one's turd until it forms a solid softball size chunk against your rectum. Popular with the redneck/metalworker crowd. Urban Dictionary

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The word "billets" in example sentences

Pg. 161, "billets deux" changed to "billets doux", seems more appropriate in context. (six or eight _billets doux_.) ❋ J. J. Smith (N/A)

Another seventeen days was spent in billets at Boulogne. ❋ John George (1918)

The few cases occurred in billets behind the lines, and there, as at Salisbury Plain, it was evidently a matter not of house or hutment infection, but of conveyance through the intermediation of drinking vessels in refreshment booths and estaminets. ❋ John George (1918)

On the days on which this paper (which is called billets de confiance) is issued, the Hotel de Ville is besieged by ❋ An English Lady (N/A)

Although "Valentines," as generally understood, that is to say billets sent by means of the post, are as numerously employed here as in other places, yet the _custom_ consists not in the transmission of a missive overflowing with hearts and darts, or poetical posies, but in something far more substantial, elegant and costly -- to wit, a goodly present of value unrestricted in use or expense. ❋ Various (N/A)

Officers had to be driven upon rounds of two hundred kilometres a day – interviewing mayors of ruined villages, listening to claims, assessing damage caused by the French troops in billets. ❋ Unknown (1920)

Many players between the ages 16 of 20 live far away from home with local host families, known as billets. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It was two-story and it was sitting up off the ground on large concrete block foundation posts set every five feet or so under the "billets," as the first sergeant we were introduced to said after we were in our billets--and I was told I was in Battery B of C Company, which had four batteries assigned to it. ❋ The Daily Growler (2006)

Suppers were waiting for the hungry soldiers in five hundred homes and the "billets" they found prepared for them were of a variety they had not seen in all of their foreign travels. ❋ Unknown (1920)

Ingots are then reheated to forging temperature, hammered down into "billets" of about one-quarter size, and 10 to 20 per cent of the length cut from the top. ❋ Unknown (1916)

Walk into the base of the tall, slate-colored building where up to 1 million tons of scrap steel a year are melted into two-ton steel "billets" that become concrete reinforcing rods or other products produced on-site or are sold to be made into other products elsewhere. ❋ Unknown (2009)

On the days on which this paper (which is called billets de confiance) is issued, the Hotel de Ville is besieged by a host of women collected from all parts of the district ” Peasants, small shopkeepers, fervant maids, and though last, not least formidable ” fishwomen. ❋ Lady, An English (1797)

In some way the men, who have an affection for her that you can hardly comprehend, patched her together and we brought her down to our rest billets. ❋ Beth Crumley (2012)

Man, I am so fuckin billeted right now...I really shouldn't have [drank] that entire [punchbowl] of [batilla]... ❋ Jimmythedungeonmaster (2006)

[man] that [piza] has [alot] of billete. ❋ George_coll. (2008)

Three mothers with seven children, all from the [Hackney] area of London, had been [billeted] on [the Tallis] family. ❋ David CIP (nightprolwer) (2007)

Man you are [acting] like a [billet] [right now] ❋ Dinoman0000 (2021)

[Look at] the billet [grill] ❋ Holmes (2002)

[Ahh man], [I left] my [billet] at home now I can't pay for anything. ❋ TheKraftyOne (2018)

[My boyfriend] [wrote] me the sweetest billet doux during our [anniversary]. ❋ Spoiledprincess19 (2009)

[Hey] [Lapointe], your billet sister is a [rocket]! ❋ TheSweetie (2019)

Man, that [gordita] [went down] easy. In about ten minutes I'll be sitting on [the pot] casting billet. ❋ Privatejoker85 (2009)

Man, I can't wait to release [chocolate] [bunnies] [into the wild], I've been forging billet for the last half hour. ❋ Privatejoker85 (2009)

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