Lacing

Word LACING
Character 6
Hyphenation la cing
Pronunciations /ˈleɪsɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Lacing"

What do we mean by lacing?

Something that laces; a lace. noun

A touch of liquor added to a beverage or food. noun

A beating or thrashing. noun

The act of binding or fastening with a cord or thong passed backward and forward through holes or around buttons or hooks. noun

A method of fastening the adjoining ends of a belt by the use of a thong or lace. noun

In bookbinding, the fastening of the boards of a book to its back by cords which pass around the sewed threads of the signatures and through holes pierced in the boards. noun

A cord used in drawing tight or fastening; laces in general. noun

Nautical, the cord or rope used to lace a sail to a gaff, yard, or boom, or to fasten two parts of a sail or an awning together. noun

In ship-building, a piece of compass- or knee-timber fitted and bolted to the back of the figurehead and to its supporting piece, called the knee of the head. Also called lace-piece. noun

In mining, same as lagging, 3. noun

In the plumage of birds, especially in descriptions of standard or pure-bred poultry: noun

A border or edging of a different color from the center, completely surrounding the web of a feather noun

The coloration of plumage resulting from feathers marked as above, considered collectively. noun

In mathematics, a complex of three or more closed bands, so that no two are interlinked, yet so that they cannot be separated without breaking. noun

In structural work, particularly bridge work, the system of slender, diagonal members which connect the two opposite parallel members or flanges of a structural iron or steel beam, column, or strut. In lacing the several members form a single, continuous zigzag line, but do not cross one another as in latticing. noun

The act of securing, fastening, or tightening, with a lace or laces. noun

A lace noun

A rope or line passing through eyelet holes in the edge of a sail or an awning to attach it to a yard, gaff, etc. noun

A system of bracing bars, not crossing each other in the middle, connecting the channel bars of a compound strut. noun

A quantity of a substance, such as an alcoholic liquor, added to a food or a drink. noun

To fasten (something) with laces.

To add alcohol, poison, a drug or anything else potentially harmful to (food or drink).

To interweave items.

To interweave the spokes of a bicycle wheel.

To beat; to lash; to make stripes on.

To adorn with narrow strips or braids of some decorative material.

1. a drug that is laced into another is snuck in without the consumers knowledge. ("man, that weed i smoked last night was laced with cocaine") 2. dressed up in ("that rich bitch was laced up fine") Urban Dictionary

A street word for adding more addictive drugs to another drug Urban Dictionary

Lacee is the most beautiful girl you will ever see she has nice looks has curves and the best personality if you ever find a lacee you will want to hold on to her her friends are lucky to have her Urban Dictionary

To add something such as ecstacy to a drug like marijuana Urban Dictionary

A badass bitch, and awesome friend! she has many people that would support her no matter what. If she thinks your cool she will be the best friend ever, but if she doesn't like you she will make it very clear. she is the funniest person on the planet. If you ever meet a Lacee don't ever take her for granted, because she is the best thing that ever happened to you. Love ya bitch Urban Dictionary

(n) together with Urban Dictionary

A ghetto version and twist to the name Lacey. Urban Dictionary

A word used to describe an aggressive female from the Valley (L.A) who is quite taken with herself and puts others down without hesitation. Urban Dictionary

If someone calls you laced it means youre dumb or you prolly said smt dumb Urban Dictionary

Adjective used to describe something, or someone, who is very put-together, has their game on tight, looks good, nice clothes, nice jewelry, nice car, has money, fancy, bling-bling...etc. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Lacing

The word "lacing" in example sentences

The New Meadowlands Stadium fans already have booed the 23-year-old, and cameras caught Mr. Coughlin lacing into Mr. Dodge last Sunday after his free kick — following a safety — barely went 50 yards. ❋ Aditi Kinkhabwala (2010)

On Tuesday, VIBE caught up with the Tampa-based production trio-collectively, Rook, Kenny and Colione, who've made their name lacing Ross, Mary J. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mr. McNeill recalls lacing up a brand new pair of sneakers for a 100-mile race in 2004. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Beer lovers even value the ability of the foam to cling to the glass as the liquid level drops, a quality known as lacing or, in more impressive German, Schaumhaftvermögen. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)

Fashionable habits of dress -- tight lacing, which is worse to-day than ever before -- has, to a large extent, destroyed the ability of the New England and other native American women to bear healthy and well-developed children, and to properly nurse them after they are born. ❋ John Ellis (1855)

The lacing is a robust 20/24 combination, which allows the wheels to have a high 200 pound weight limit. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Each time some company has managed to bring Bullseye back and give him genetic enhancements such as lacing his bones with adamantium and healing his injuries. ❋ Dart Adams (2009)

There is quite a fashion phenomenon going on for the ladies: faded, low cut jeans decorated with leather lacing, brown colored blouse with the same kind of lacing, open midriff and long flowing sleeves that look like wings. ❋ Unknown (1919)

Round this there cluster -- or, rather, in this necessarily abide -- the subsidiary arts of managing the various parts of the story, of constructing characters sufficient to carry it on, of varnishing it with description, and to some extent, though naturally to a lesser one than if it had been fiction pure and simple, "lacing" it, in both senses of the word, with dialogue. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

These three clever print ads depict how simple tasks-such as lacing your shoes and putting on a shirt-can turn into a complex ordeal without a cup of java. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Before I start digging (or, should I say, "lacing"?) into the Envy 13, a disclaimer: We haven't had enough time to run the machine through our rigorous WorldBench 6 tests yet. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Fashionable habits of dress ” tight lacing, which is worse to-day than ever before ” has, to a large extent, destroyed the ability of the New England and other native American women to bear healthy and well-developed children, and to properly nurse them after they are born. ❋ Ellis, John, 1815-1896 (1892)

With this sudden change in her life, a domestic terrorist named the Chemist -- a psycho with a penchant for lacing food with botulism and other toxins -- arrives on the scene to twist the Chicago police force in knots, along with her personal life. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After raking a pair of line drives back up the middle and lacing a ball deep to the opposite field, Tommy scampered down the first base line, then slid into second, hopping up and pointing skyward, just like Homer King on TV. ❋ Scott Gummer (2011)

The sounds of leather straps against cowhide told me he was lacing up his work boots while his coffee was cooling. ❋ Jack Canfield (2011)

When it reached his hand he clasped it, lacing his fingers between hers. ❋ Mark Alpert (2011)

The subject of caution and fear lacing ones disposition and decision making can in some cases not only be inhibiting but most always shored by others voices of fear, such as media and others who are always there to validate your need to be reassured you are in its flow. ❋ Unknown (2010)

❋ Lauren (2003)

When I found out someone was [lacing] my [marijuana] with [crack] I started wanting crack because it was better ❋ Lacer12345 (2009)

Damn she is such a [lacee] she is [hot], and [nice] ❋ Not Tysen Gumm (2018)

Bro I think this [weed] is [laced] with some [heavy shit]. ❋ Brett (2003)

Girl: [I hate myself] Lacee: Don't [ever] [say that again]! you are amazing! ❋ Bigm0uth (2020)

[Take] this [weed] laced with [crack] ❋ AC (2004)

"[My mother] [thought] I was [special], so she named me Lacee" ❋ Lakersbitch (2013)

[Kate]: "OMG did you see that guy at the party? He was such a [loser]!" [Michelle]: " Haha, you're so Lacee!" ❋ Blacksox310 (2013)

andrew : “ima [shoot the fair ones] with [justin]” jake : “bro are you laced ? justin is a [bodybuilder]” ❋ (2021)

My college [professor] asked us this question one day: Why do people want to always make more money in their [jobs]? My answer to his question: To stay laced [motherf]****r! What an idiot. ❋ Uswoomon (2003)

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