(countable) An argot, the jargon of a particular class or subgroup.
(countable, uncountable) A private or secret language used by a religious sect, gang, or other group.
A language spoken by some Irish Travellers; Shelta.
(uncountable, derogatory) Empty, hypocritical talk.
(uncountable) Whining speech, such as that used by beggars.
(countable, heraldry) A blazon of a coat of arms that makes a pun upon the name (or, less often, some attribute or function) of the bearer, canting arms.
Slope, the angle at which something is set.
A corner (of a building).
An outer or external angle.
An inclination from a horizontal or vertical line; a slope or bevel; a tilt.
A movement or throw that overturns something.
A sudden thrust, push, kick, or other impulse, producing a bias or change of direction; also, the bias or turn so given.
(coopering) A segment forming a side piece in the head of a cask.
A segment of the rim of a wooden cogwheel.
(nautical) A piece of wood laid upon the deck of a vessel to support the bulkheads.
(lumbering) An unfinished log after preliminary cutting.
(regional, forestry) A parcel, a division.
(intransitive) To speak with the jargon of a class or subgroup.
(intransitive) To speak in set phrases.
(intransitive) To talk, beg, or preach in a singsong or whining fashion, especially in a false or empty manner.
(intransitive, heraldry) Of a blazon, to make a pun that references the bearer of a coat of arms.
(transitive) To set (something) at an angle.
(transitive) To give a sudden turn or new direction to.
(transitive) To bevel an edge or corner.
(transitive) To overturn so that the contents are emptied.