Girdle

Word GIRDLE
Character 6
Hyphenation gir dle
Pronunciations /ˈɡɜːdl̩/

Definitions and meanings of "Girdle"

What do we mean by girdle?

A belt or sash worn around the waist. noun

Something that encircles like a belt. noun

An elasticized, flexible undergarment worn over the waist and hips to give the body a more slender appearance. noun

A band made around the trunk of a tree by the removal of a strip of bark. noun

The edge of a cut gem held by the setting. noun

The pelvic or pectoral girdle. noun

To encircle with a belt. transitive verb

To form a circle around. transitive verb

To remove a band of bark and cambium from the circumference of (a tree), usually in order to kill it. transitive verb

A ring made round the trunk of a tree by the removal of the bark either purposely or accidentally. noun

In earthworms, the cingulum or clitellum. noun

A griddle. noun

A band, belt, or zone; something drawn round the waist of a person and fastened: as, a girdle of fine linen; a leathern girdle. noun

Hence An inclosing circle, or that which encircles; circumference; compass; limit. noun

The zodiac (which see). noun

In gem-cutting; the line or edge that separates the upper from the lower part of a brilliant or other cut stone. It is parallel to the table and culet, and is the part held by the setting. See cut under brilliant. noun

In architecture, a small band or fillet round the shaft of a column. noun

In coal-mining, a thin bed of sandstone. noun

In anatomy, the osseous arch or bony belt by which either limb or diverging appendage is attached to the axial skeleton; the proximal segment of the appendicular skeleton. noun

That which girds, encircles, or encloses; a circumference

A belt or elasticated corset; especially, a belt, sash, or article of dress encircling the body usually at the waist, often used to support stockings or hosiery.

The zodiac; also, the equator.

The line of greatest circumference of a brilliant-cut diamond, at which it is grasped by the setting.

A thin bed or stratum of stone.

The clitellum of an earthworm.

The removal or inversion of a ring of bark in order to kill or stunt a tree.

The part of the body where the chin meets the neck. Urban Dictionary

Another (slang) way of saying "girl". Urban Dictionary

Taking a girdle, and by surprise throw it on top of the persons head in attempt to suffocate them by means of defecation Urban Dictionary

Must be rustically stained yellow to look aged,toilet paper hanging out,crotchless,distinct smell of fish and urine mixed in with car air freshner or possibly cheap end of line body spray from all good pound shops. Urban Dictionary

A group of more than one girl sporting a gunt. Urban Dictionary

An outfit that makes one look like a nerd. Typically worn by an unusual or awkward female. One might wear this thinking they look good, when in reality, they in fact make themselves seem more nerd-like. Urban Dictionary

A vest worn by a slightly overweight man, generally without a coat, for the purpose of appearing slimmer; characterized by tight material horizontal to the buttons, and bulging material between them. Urban Dictionary

Wrapping some poor fuck up in duct tape such that his or her otherwise sagging belly is temporarily sucked in Urban Dictionary

A sexual act in wich a woman takes a large amount of laxitives and empties her bowels into a skin tight girdle until it over flows and squirts our onto their sexual partner. Urban Dictionary

Slang for "suck my dick" background information: This term was coined in Charleston, Illinois in the mid nineties by the local physics club at Eastern Illinois University. nobody knows exactly why, but the term is still in widespread use today at EIU. Urban Dictionary

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The word "girdle" in example sentences

When he took them to be to him for a people, it was that they might be to him for a name, and for a praise, and for a glory, as a girdle is an ornament to a man, and particularly the curious girdle of the ephod was to the high-priest for glory and for beauty. ❋ Unknown (1721)

7 Then I went to Euphrates, and digged, and took the girdle from the place where I had hid it: and, behold, the girdle was marred, it was profitable for nothing. ❋ Unknown (2005)

They're wearing girdles and also underneath the girdle is a little garter sewed under the girdle and that garter rubs the skin sometimes. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hanging from her girdle was a series of embroidered disks depicting a silver comb, a small golden boar, and other images from the myth. ❋ Karen Hawkins (2009)

Dumbbell variations potentially hit more of the stabilizer muscles in your shoulder girdle, which is a nice benefit. ❋ William Harryman (2009)

For a narrower bandage than the wound binds the wound like a girdle, which is not proper, or the first turn should comprehend the whole wound, and the bandaging should extend beyond it on both sides. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I will agree with you that the handkerchief, which commentators and imitators have been pleased to call the girdle of Venus, is a charming figure; but I never understood that it was a soporific, nor how Juno could receive the caresses of the master of the gods for the purpose of putting him to sleep. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The first lady to use a girdle was the mother of Ishmael. ❋ GayandRight (2007)

This evil people, which refuse to hear my words, which walk in the imagination of their heart, and walk after other gods, to serve them, and to worship them, shall even be as this girdle, which is good for nothing. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The girdle is the depository of many things dear to a Tibetan — his purse, rude knife, heavy tinder-box, tobacco pouch, pipe, distaff, and sundry charms and amulets. ❋ Isabella Lucy (2004)

Poyas, or Cingulus mundi, that is, the girdle of the world, or of the earth. ❋ Unknown (2003)

His horned helmet was such as was worn by the golden-haired 'sir of Nordheim; his hauberk and greaves were of the finest workmanship of Koth; the fine ring-mail which sheathed his arms and legs was of Nemedia; the blade at his girdle was a great Aquilonian broadsword; and his gorgeous scarlet cloak could have been spun nowhere but in Ophir. ❋ Howard, Robert E. (2003)

His horned helmet was such as was worn by the golden-haired JEsir of Nordheim; his hauberk and greaves were of the finest workmanship of Koth; the fine ring-mail which sheathed his arms and legs was of Nemedia; the blade at his girdle was a great Aquilonian broadsword; and his gorgeous scarlet cloak could have been spun nowhere but in Ophir. ❋ Howard, Robert E. (1989)

*[pinches] [neck]* I got your girdle! (Guarantees [a laugh] every time!) ❋ KristenE_H (2005)

is that girdle really a girdle or a guy, she looks like a guy... seriously. [throw] [a rock] at her to [check]. ❋ Liquid K9 (2004)

[I just] [girdled] that [fat bastard] ❋ Nick Sanders (2013)

"my [girdle] is not dirty,It was yellow when I got it." "I dropped my mug of tea on myself while I was [snoring] and the girdle got the [brunt of it]." ❋ I Went To A Fish Market And All I Got Was This Lou (2003)

I saw a [gaggle of geese] fly [overhead] just before I went in [the dive] bar and saw a girdle of gunts. ❋ M (2004)

Did you see that [nerd girdle] [Tina] was [wearing]?? ❋ JimboSillyPants (2010)

"[Dude], that [man-girdle's] not [fooling] anybody!" ❋ Shanek (2008)

Remember [that time] [Court] gave [Sally] a plumber's girdle? ❋ Hot Digity (2018)

“Dude you [let] her [give] you a [squirty girdle]?!” ❋ Somniphobia_- (2022)

Monica: Do you want me to [collate] that for you [Mr. President]? Bill: [Hey bitch] slack ma girdle! ❋ Shane And Roy (2007)

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