Fishing

Word FISHING
Character 7
Hyphenation fish ing
Pronunciations /ˈfɪʃɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Fishing"

What do we mean by fishing?

The act, occupation, or sport of catching fish. noun

A place for catching fish. noun

The art or practice of catching fish. noun

A fishery; a place or facilities for catching fish: as, there is good fishing there. noun

The act, practice, or art of one who fishes. noun

A fishery. noun

Pertaining to fishing; used in fishery; engaged in fishing adjective

An artificial fly for fishing. adjective

A line used in catching fish. adjective

A net of various kinds for catching fish; including the bag net, casting net, drag net, landing net, seine, shrimping net, trawl, etc. adjective

A long slender rod, to which is attached the line for angling. adjective

A sloop or other small vessel used in sea fishing. adjective

Apparatus used in fishing, as hook, line, rod, etc. adjective

A glass tube for selecting a microscopic object in a fluid. adjective

Of, or pertaining to fishing. adjective

The activity or sport of catching fish from a body of water. noun

The business of catching fish, molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms in large quantities for sale. noun

A place for catching fish. noun

Present participle of fish. verb

The occupation of catching fish for a living noun

The act of catching fish.

The act of catching other forms of seafood, separately or together with fish.

Commercial fishing: the business or industry of catching fish and other seafood for sale.

A fishery, a place for catching fish.

When an obviously hot girl insults herself with the intention of having everybody around her disagree with what she said, and triggering a barrage of compliments. the easiest way to deal with a person like this is to just agree with them. Urban Dictionary

A strategy used by guys for picking up chicks on the beach in which one guy sends the stud in your group on a long bomb route and throws a football into a large group of hotties. The guy running the route will be forced to dive into the group to make the catch, thus landing face-first in the sand. The hotties will be both impressed by his remarkable athleticism and concerned for his safety. Your buddy will return to your beach house with the group of hotties, thus allowing you to pick off one of the looser chicks. This technique was popularized in American Pie 2. Urban Dictionary

Term used to describe the actions of a person who is sending out blatantly obvious pickup signals. Urban Dictionary

Fishing is when a minor stands outside a shop, fishing for an adult to buy either alcohol or cigaretts. Urban Dictionary

When someone tells a lie / makes a false statement in order to make the other person accidentally admit something about themselves. Urban Dictionary

(v) the act of picking up chicks. Urban Dictionary

The means by which inmates who are locked down pass things, including commissary items, from cell to cell Urban Dictionary

A. A sport which involves catching fish. This is usually done with a net or pole. B. An act preformed in jailhouses. Fishing happens when the current fish (a new inmate in prision, the bitch) either leaves, gets transfered, or is just plain used up. Fishing is teh process of selecting a new fish for the jail. Once fishing is complete the newly deemed fish is raped by the other inmates as they chant "fish........ fish....... fish...." Urban Dictionary

When a girl has an amazing ass and her pants are riding a little bit low and her thong is hanging out. Urban Dictionary

Sitting in a boat like an idiot. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Fishing

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The word "fishing" in example sentences

Citi analyst Gary Taylor also used the term "fishing expedition," telling clients it's too early to tell if that's what's happening with Health Management.

Mo. for trout my main fishing is on the Mississippi for catfish. ❋ John Merwin (2008)

Deep sea fishing is available there, and (thankfully) no time-share salespeople or hordes of trinket sellers preying on the beachgoers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There are plenty of campsites and the fishing is awesome. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Well, I hope sea fishing is all properly explained now. ❋ Unknown (2009)

ridiculously [hot girl]: i'm so [fat and ugly]! someone nearby: yes. yes you are. stop [fishing for compliments]. ❋ Swiftlikethecandycorn (2010)

Tom: Justin! [Go deep]! [Jesse]: What are you doing? Tom: [Fishing]. *throws football* ❋ Bounce Deezy (2010)

[That bitch] is fishing for a [deep dickin] [bro]. ❋ Myooralist (2007)

[My brother] [forgot] to buy me beer, so I had to go fishing outside [Kmart]. ❋ Turbogooner (2005)

Dude 1: lol, you [jack off] to gay [pr0n]. Dude 2: OMFG HOW DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THAT Dude 1: lol, I was just fishing...now I know you really are gay. :) Dude 2: ...OH [SH-] ❋ _allismine_ (2007)

we're going to the party [tomarrow] [night] to do some fishing. you wanna [come]? ❋ Dave (2003)

How do inmates trade goods in supermaximum when they are never allowed out of their cells? The answer is by "fishing." A fishing line consists of a long [piece of string] with a weight attached to one end. The string is usually obtained from bed sheets or prison attire. Weights can be made from combs, soap, plastic bags containing toothpaste, or the flat end of a toothpaste tube [snapped off] from the rest of the tube, the latter option being the most popular due to its efficiency. Using these items an [inmate] can assemble a fishing line in excess of twenty-feet long. To exchange goods with someone [housed] on the same floor, two inmates will first ascertain whether each of them have sufficient lengths of fishing line to meet each other. Every cell door at SMU2 has a two-centimeter gap between the bottom of the door and the floor. The [possessor] of the longest fishing line will slide his weight under his door in the direction of the room that he wishes to trade with. Depending upon his fishing skills, it may take several attempts to get the weight into the desired area. Following a failed attempt, the inmate simply yanks the line back into his cell and tries again. When the weight is in [a good spot], the second inmate will slide his weight out, aiming to catch his weight on his trading partners line. Upon [snagging] the line, the second inmate will then reel in both lines. The lines are then securely tied and store items can be transferred [to and fro] by attaching a large [Manila envelope] to the joint line, and filling it with the desired goods. Passing flat items such as stamps, [envelopes], newspapers, pen refills, and paper is easy. Larger items such as chips (crisps) or [candy bars] have to be squashed flat or crushed into particles. Coffee and stamps are the two most heavily-traded items. How do inmates housed upstairs trade with inmates housed below them? This requires lengthy [fishing lines] and considerable talent. The upstairs inmate slides his weight directly out from under his cell door and over the balcony in the direction of the inmate downstairs who he wishes to trade with. It may take several attempts to get the weight positioned in a good spot downstairs. The downstairs inmate then slides his weight out and when the two are connected he reels them both in. Items can be passed up and down, between the two floors, via the two joined lines using envelopes or plastic bags. Sometimes, mishaps occur, lines may snap and loads may get stuck on the run. Fishing rods made out of newspaper can be used to retrieve lost items or lines when such accidents happen. Fishing is banned and opportunistic guards will snatch fishing lines. Getting caught fishing after receiving a warning can result in an inmate getter [stripped out]. Being stripped out consists of an invasive [strip search] followed by a rigorous cell search. Master fishermen will generally fish after the hourly guard walks, to minimise their chances of losing their lines. When fishing traffic is in full flow, the run takes on a life of its own. [Envelopes] are rapidly sliding across the floor and plastic bags can be seen floating upwards as if they were balloons. [Fishing lines] are barely visible, so to an observer it looks as if ghosts are moving objects around. It is an amazing sight to first lay eyes on, and a credit to inmate ingenuity. -from Jonsjailjournal ❋ Shaun Attwood (2008)

A. Me and my friend Winston went [fishing off the pier]. Then we played some [wiffle ball] B. Peter, the current fish was dry and used up so the jailhouse went fishing and selected Tom as their [new fish]. Then they pulled the cords and had a seizure. ❋ Ownage (2004)

[Damn bro]! look at that! Shes fishing a nice black [thong] like [3 inches]! ❋ Alienbob113 (2006)

often involves [drinking] in [a boat] like [an idiot]... ❋ Greg (2004)

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