Wreaths

Word WREATHS
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Pronunciations /ɹiːðz/

Definitions and meanings of "Wreaths"

What do we mean by wreaths?

Something twisted, intertwined, or curled.

An ornamental circular band made, for example, of plaited flowers and leaves, and used as decoration; a garland or chaplet, especially one given to a victor.

An appendage to the shield, placed above it, and supporting the crest; an orle, a torse. It generally represents a twist of two cords of silk, one tinctured like the principal metal, the other like the principal color in the coat of arms.

A defect in glass.

A Holiday Term For Marijuana-Pot, The Word Spoken Aloud Sounds Like A Shortened form of Marijuana's Nickname, Reefer. Urban Dictionary

A Wreath \ˈrēth\ is a large grass bagel that is hung without purpose or reason on the front of your shitty door in an attempt to mask your sad and pathetic marriage. It was created, in most circumstances, by an unwarranted child brought into the world by promiscuous rebellion sex inspired by your fiery hatred toward your strict and religious parents. Thus you live the rest of your existence and secret contempt, fighting the urge to murder your loved ones and become a stripper by hanging useless trinkets on the front of your door with a smile. Urban Dictionary

Hair sprouting in a ring-like fashion around the asshole. Urban Dictionary

Puttin a wreath on the front of someone's car so they don't know it is there Urban Dictionary

People that are inbred are said to have a Family Wreath, as there are no branches, only a circle of family. Urban Dictionary

The ring of hair that surrounds the butt hole resembling a wreath. Urban Dictionary

When you take a shit and it coils around the bowl into a neat circle. Urban Dictionary

A face wreath is the name given to the look worn by men in which a thick chin-strap beard meets longer hair and bangs, forming a circular outline of hair around the face. Usually seen on a douchebag or a hippie. Generally, not a good look. Urban Dictionary

An ability used by Shade of Aran in the game World of Warcraft. It prevents raid members from moving since any moving during flame wreath will basically result into the raid blowing up. Blizzard in their great wisdom has also made it so that as of now the blowing up can be triggered by snakes from snake trap or by a mage's water elemental etc. etc. Urban Dictionary

When someone inserts an obscene joke into an otherwise innocent conversation, usually with the point of highlighting their sexual prowess and worldly experience at the expense of others. Urban Dictionary

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The word "wreaths" in example sentences

Despite his chill, and despite his teeth that were already beginning to chatter while the burning sun extracted the moisture in curling mist-wreaths from the deck planking, Van Horn cuddled Jerry in his arms and called him princeling, and prince, and a king, and a son of kings. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The snow lies in wreaths on their broad outstretched arms, or melting, trickles down the dusty green bark and red stains. ❋ Linda (2007)

"We're up to our knees in wreaths," his foreman announced — they'd overproduced several thousand. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And over every door stood the image of the saint, framed in wreaths of yellow everlastings. ❋ Unknown (1915)

The young ladies in wreaths and white muslims with 'the world all before them where to choose' - a husband - those one can understand delighting in such gatherings; as ❋ Unknown (1883)

Leaves and flowers were everywhere made to repeat, in wreaths, those predominant words, and it seemed as if the very atmosphere multiplied and repeated, in each constituent action, the words, "Fifty years ago!" ❋ Unknown (1870)

Having declined his invitation to enter the log erection, – which in another country would hardly be styled a house, he having still delayed to enclose the gigantic frame, whose skeleton form was reared hard by – he gave his opinion of the weather at present, with some shrewd guesses as to what it would be in future; regarding the smoke wreaths from the fires around (there were none on his land however), he said, it reminded him of the fire in Miramichi. ❋ Frederick (1845)

And when Rand died in 1982, Greenspan attended her funeral, where one of the wreaths was a six-foot-high floral dollar bill. ❋ Gideon Rachman (2011)

Johnson said the wreaths were a gift from members of the Lubbock community who donated money to pay for the $15 evergreen rings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A couple of volunteers at the wreath laying told News4 that laying the wreaths is a way to show respect for those who fought for us and to "thank all our troops who lost their lives in these wars." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Sponsors of the event, the Blue Ridge Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, say the wreaths are a visual representation for the city's dedication and an honor to those who served. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The fountain that supplied these treasured waters was perhaps the 'sealed fountain,' to which he compared his bride; and here was the garden palace where the charming Queen of Sheba vainly expected to pose the wisdom of Israel, as she held at a distance before the most dexterous of men the two garlands of flowers, alike in form and colour, and asked the great king, before his trembling court, to decide which of the wreaths was the real one. ❋ Benjamin Disraeli (1842)

The natives say that Circe dwelt there, and they show the grave of Elpenor, from which grow myrtles such as wreaths are made of, whereas the other myrtle-trees are tall. ❋ Unknown (1922)

In fact, it would not have been difficult to fancy that the country was covered with a heavy coat of snow, as often seen in Sweden, or the northern parts of Scotland, drifted into "wreaths", and spurred hillocks, of every imaginable form. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

The natives came boldly about them, while working ashore, having their faces painted, their only apparel being a covering of skin with the fur on, wrapped about their waists, and a kind of wreaths round their heads. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

Saturday market sales figures showed that during the same five days in 2007, shoppers spent roughly $44,200 at the market on items such as wreaths, candy and ornaments. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Santas] Got A [Sleigh] Full Of Wreath [Wrapped] Tighter Than Mrs Clauses pussy ❋ Collagreen (2013)

[Kari]: "Oh Susan that's a beautiful ring of of [weeds] and sticks! and what gave you the idea to nail such a delightful a clump of shit to your door?" Susan: "Well thank you Kari! It's actually a wreath I saw in a target [catalog]! oh and the need to distract my self from my inevitable suicide." ❋ 6figganigga (2013)

Sometimes, people hang a wreath [on the back] door! Seeing her wreath made [me want] to [bray]. ❋ Mo' Benjamin (2008)

"[Do you] know who wreathed [the Johnson's] [van]?" ❋ Anonymous1111112 (2009)

[Bubba] went to the [library] to get a copy of his [Family Wreath] for his Dad/Uncle/Brother Travis. ❋ Vegasrew (2007)

[Bryan] [mooned] me and I saw his nasty [rim wreath] ! ❋ Syarrow (2014)

"Dude I shit a wreath [after thanksgiving] dinner and it was [decorated] with [cranberries]. ❋ LeahAndyPlease (2014)

"Dude, that guy is eating [cheez whiz] out of [the can]." "And he has a face [wreath]." "Ew." ❋ Rainbowrobot28 (2010)

I will not move when flame wreath is [cast] or the [raid] [blows] up. ❋ L.G.H. (2007)

C: "I prefer the [little one]." K: "Honey, stay with the [little ones]. Once it gets over 9 inches, it just [hurts like hell]. And when there's two of them, it hurts even more." J: "Wow, I think he just did a wreath around you. ❋ Winslow Homer The 4th (2011)

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