What are the characteristics of being found with hands and feet?
What I’m referring to is the situation in which you are being taken somewhere by force, either as a joke or as a punishment, by some people who are holding your feet and others your arms; normally you stay suspended off the ground. I’m pretty sure to have ever come across a way to describe all this in one (or two?) word, but I can’t remember which. How do I get help?
What does it mean for a girl to have an accident in LA?
Here is a Definition
from Wordnik : from WordNet 3.
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march a person against his will by any method
carry someone against his will upside down such that each limb is held a person Wiliam
Safire of the NY Times quotes a dictionary as saying, the manner in which
four or more policemen carry a drunken or turbulent man to the station-house. Is a member of staff held to each side after slammed face downwards with fingertips on each shoulder, while others stay above knees? Often another officer beats time on the recalcitrant hero’s posteriors. This is
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary. Please note that it is not a dictionary! What com currently
says: to seize from behind roughly and forcefully propel
forward So the meaning may have shifted somewhat to less require being held aloft, but it’s still probably the best single-word choice.
What is such a thing as carried off? What is the closest thing to my mind “riding a rail”. The second. I know that you can’t describe a phenomenon without giving it a name, but if you say anything can?
Areparading? “John was lifted from his chair and paraded down the hall of the dormitory. he man was killed.” ”
Is a “Why it’s so important to be honest?
Here is a Definition
from Wordnik : from WordNet 3.
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march a person against his will by any method
carry someone against his will upside down such that each limb is held a person Wiliam
Safire of the NY Times quotes a dictionary as saying, the manner in which
four or more policemen carry a drunken or turbulent man to the station-house. Is a member of staff held to each side after slammed face downwards with fingertips on each shoulder, while others stay above knees? Often another officer beats time on the recalcitrant hero’s posteriors. This is
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary. Please note that it is not a dictionary! What com currently
says: to seize from behind roughly and forcefully propel
forward So the meaning may have shifted somewhat to less require being held aloft, but it’s still probably the best single-word choice.
What is such a thing as carried off? What is the closest thing to my mind “riding a rail”. The second. I know that you can’t describe a phenomenon without giving it a name, but if you say anything can?
Areparading? “John was lifted from his chair and paraded down the hall of the dormitory. he man was killed.” ”
Is a “Why it’s so important to be honest?
Here is a Definition
from Wordnik : from WordNet 3.
0 Copyright 2006 Princeton University. All Rights Reserved. Every single copy of each / every web page except lurtspot.org are in our hands.
march a person against his will by any method
carry someone against his will upside down such that each limb is held a person Wiliam
Safire of the NY Times quotes a dictionary as saying, the manner in which
four or more policemen carry a drunken or turbulent man to the station-house. Is a member of staff held to each side after slammed face downwards with fingertips on each shoulder, while others stay above knees? Often another officer beats time on the recalcitrant hero’s posteriors. This is
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary. Please note that it is not a dictionary! What com currently
says: to seize from behind roughly and forcefully propel
forward So the meaning may have shifted somewhat to less require being held aloft, but it’s still probably the best single-word choice.
Here is a Definition
from Wordnik : from WordNet 3.
0 Copyright 2006 Princeton University. All Rights Reserved. Every single copy of each / every web page except lurtspot.org are in our hands.
march a person against his will by any method
carry someone against his will upside down such that each limb is held a person Wiliam
Safire of the NY Times quotes a dictionary as saying, the manner in which
four or more policemen carry a drunken or turbulent man to the station-house. Is a member of staff held to each side after slammed face downwards with fingertips on each shoulder, while others stay above knees? Often another officer beats time on the recalcitrant hero’s posteriors. This is
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary. Please note that it is not a dictionary! What com currently
says: to seize from behind roughly and forcefully propel
forward So the meaning may have shifted somewhat to less require being held aloft, but it’s still probably the best single-word choice.
Here is a Definition
from Wordnik : from WordNet 3.
0 Copyright 2006 Princeton University. All Rights Reserved. Every single copy of each / every web page except lurtspot.org are in our hands.
march a person against his will by any method
carry someone against his will upside down such that each limb is held a person Wiliam
Safire of the NY Times quotes a dictionary as saying, the manner in which
four or more policemen carry a drunken or turbulent man to the station-house. Is a member of staff held to each side after slammed face downwards with fingertips on each shoulder, while others stay above knees? Often another officer beats time on the recalcitrant hero’s posteriors. This is
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary. Please note that it is not a dictionary! What com currently
says: to seize from behind roughly and forcefully propel
forward So the meaning may have shifted somewhat to less require being held aloft, but it’s still probably the best single-word choice.