Tarring

Word TARRING
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Definitions and meanings of "Tarring"

What do we mean by tarring?

To coat with tar.

To besmirch.

Synonym for retarded or if you're PC, special needs, mentally challenged, etc. Urban Dictionary

Mental Retard, or used as mentally retarded. I.E. There is no plural Urban Dictionary

One of, if not the single, least pure forms of heroin. The process of converting raw opium to tar heroin is much cheaper and faster than that of purer forms such as "Number 3" and "Number 4". As it's name implies, tar heroin is dark brown or black in color, and usually very sticky. Urban Dictionary

Euphemism for word Retard, typically can be used in a large quantity of scenarios. Urban Dictionary

British slang usually used as a quicker way to say Thank You. The use of the word "Tar" relating to the phrase "Thank You" is believed to originate from the 18th Century. Urban Dictionary

Tits, breasts Urban Dictionary

The round rubber things on you car that spin around to make it go. (southern talk) Urban Dictionary

A rather large and masculine woman who wears slutty clothes usually reserved for attractive smaller women and possesses a very large penis despite claiming "her" femininity. Urban Dictionary

1.) A black, goopy substance that was used in the past as punishment and harassment on people, and usually accompanied with being covered in chicken feathers. 2.) A so-called "redneck" way to pronounce "tire". It is not redneckish though. This pronunciation is used in the lower Midwest, Appalachia, and Pennsylvania. 3.) An alternate pronunciation of "tower", usually said in the regions listed above. Urban Dictionary

Tar is a noun in the English language. The word originated as a neutral term referring to black people, as a variation of the Spanish/Portuguese noun Pez, a descendant of the Latin adjective Tar ("color black").1 Often used slightingly, by the mid 21th century, particularly in the United States, its usage had become unambiguously pejorative, a common ethnic slur usually directed at people of Sub-Saharan African descent. Urban Dictionary

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The word "tarring" in example sentences

But while Bush's policy shifts have been numerous and notable, Democrats haven't succeeded yet in tarring him as a flip flopper, said American University political scientist James Thurber. ❋ Unknown (2004)

I do dislike the idea of tarring and feathering Barack Obama for every little thing he does, but this is somewhat embarrassing etiquette for a President of the United States. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Among the different inflictions purposed, none seemed to please them better, than the idea of tarring and feathering him, all which I would gladly have seen him endure, but the worst of it was, after all, the general was not in their power. ❋ Unknown (1830)

Outspoken supporters of the king were threatened with public humiliation such as tarring and feathering or physical attack. ❋ Maggiemac (2009)

Liam Byrne, chief secretary to the Treasury, accused the Tory leader of "tarring" the people of Doncaster by politicising the case. ❋ Unknown (2010)

No "tarring" in this report, where the Liberal questions were framed this way: Meanwhile the Liberals, convinced that the business activities of Guergis 'husband, former MP Rahim Jaffer, are tied to her trouble, used their time in question period Monday to document several meetings Jaffer had with senior cabinet ministers. ❋ Impolitical (2010)

If there's any "tarring" in this saga, it's of Parliament by the Conservatives at issue. ❋ Impolitical (2010)

The food industry of today and the tobacco industry share strategies such as tarring opponents as "fascists," distorting science and insisting that they do not promote overuse of their products, argue Kelly Brownell, director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University, and Kenneth Warner, dean of the University of Michigan School of Public Health. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With respect Mac, "tarring" doesn't come into it; as I never suggested that they all agreed with the practice of having to pay for private medical insurance - I just said, which still holds true, that they've all been conditioned into thinking that their system is the only option which exists and is available to them; as they've never known anything different, in terms of an operational model of healthcare - whereas we in he UK (along with just about every other developed nation in the Western world) have had NHS and/or NHS-type universal, free-at-the-point-of-need healthcare models running since the late 1940s. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Workers who were tarring the roof of the Indian Fields Elementary School told police the copter was spinning in distress and veered toward the school before making a rough landing about 100 feet from the closed building. ❋ Unknown (2011)

If somebody's going to keep tarring them with the same brush and saying they're not good enough, then you tend to find that everybody thinks that. ❋ Unknown (2011)

* Government shutdown brinksmanship heats up: With John Boehner refusing to temporarily fund the government at current spending levels, Harry Reid cuts a Web video arging that "the prospect of a government shutdown has not been this real in many, many years," another sign that Dems see advantage in tarring today's GOP with Newt's disastrous gamble. ❋ Unknown (2011)

As does the Daily Beast: The Anti-Defamation League has a new list out tarring human-rights activists in the name of protecting Israel. ❋ Ahmed Rehab (2010)

To use the term cult too casually risks tarring the merely unconventional, for which America has long been a safe harbor. ❋ Mitch Horowitz (2011)

"The Dining Room," for example, quickly moves from home-base to the practice of tarring and feathering, the opium and tea trades, and the massacre of women and children in the 1857 Sepoy Rebellion in India, before circling back to the dinner table and the question of why anyone would need a fish knife, ever. ❋ Meghan Cox Gurdon (2010)

Third marriages still raise eyebrows, but before tarring McCartney or my mother with the Liza Minelli/Elizabeth Taylor brush, it's important to note that both endured the death of a first spouse, as well as the divorce of a second. ❋ Deborah Finding (2011)

I have to go work with [the tar] [tars] as part of my [community service]. ❋ J969 (2005)

[Shut up] you tar-tar [Look at] the tar-tar [bus] ❋ Harvey Owens (2003)

"All the [heroin] that's been [coming in] has been that [Mexican Black Tar]" ❋ Kutch G. (2004)

[Jordan]: [What does] this mean? Nontars: You're a [tar]. ❋ The Tar (2019)

*Person 1 hands Person 2 [a cuppa].* *Person 2* Tar [very much]. *Person 2* Here's that money [I owe] ya. *Person 1* Tar very much mate. ❋ Railway Master (2018)

i [grabbed] her [massive] tar tars ❋ Pimp Jamie B (2009)

My tars are [fixin to] [blow out] so I need to go [over yonder] to buy some new'ens. ❋ Jeffrey Moritz (2006)

[Your sister] is a tar tar. ❋ S Money (2004)

After watching them cover the asshole in [tar] and feathers, we went to get my mom's [tar's] [rotated], and then watched the world from the observation tar. ❋ Ohio Rules! (2004)

Shut up, you [tar]! Chris, you my tar! I saw three [tars] [hustling] at my crib YO! ❋ I See Chiclets (2013)

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