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    [Noun]  | "scen*ery" | \ ˈsē-nə-rē \


    1: the painted scenes or hangings and accessories used on a theater stage

    2: a picturesque view or landscape

    3: one's usual surroundings


    Origin: circa 1707 ;

    [Noun phrase]  | "a change of scene/scenery" 


    1: a different place from where one usually is

    [Noun]  | "scenery" 


    1: the array of painted backgrounds and furnishings used to establish the setting in a stage production;


      * e.g., " ... the musical was worth seeing just for the elaborate scenery "



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     [ "scenery" ]

    1: Attractive men/women in one's immediate surroundings.

      * e.g.,  ... The scenery always improves when John/Jill enters the room. 

     [ "scenery" ]

    1: A cumbrian slang term for cannabis , invented by mezza graves it is one of the most commonly used nicknames for cannabis in keswick and then surrounding areas! cuz keswicks all that picturesque shit! laaart

      * e.g.,  ... smoke some scenery and admire the greenery! 

     [ "Scenery" ]

    1: Term used by reynolds high students to discribe a cute butt or boy. started by a sophmore emily it is used offten and most male's dont know what it acctually means. it is said that if you are in a relationship your stuck in a room with no windows and everythings the same.

      * e.g.,  ... oh look at the scenery over there! 

     [ "Scenery" ]

    1: Stolen by another school. Used when you have moved away from where you are supposed to be into another classroom where the scenery is better

      * e.g.,  ... AxT and Plex went to use the printers in the textiles room to admire the scenery 

     [ "Scenery" ]

    1: Aka nudes. Often used while sending nudes as a code word with a certain girl or boy you like.

      * e.g.,  ... Ashley: you know what I really wanna see rn? 

     [ "chew the scenery" ]

    1: In the acting profession, to over-act, ham it up

      * e.g.,  ... Instead of chewing the scenery as he has in other films, the actor delivered a subtle performance. 

     [ "chewing the scenery" ]

    1: In reference to actors (William Shatner comes immediately to mind) chewing the scenery means overacting or over-emoting.

      * e.g.,  ... His expression of being shocked by the murder was so great he was chewing the scenery. 

     [ "ambulatory scenery" ]

    1: An oblique reference to one or more attractive individuals. A socially acceptable way of publicly referring to hotties.

      * e.g.,  ... Around the office water cooler: "The ambulatory scenery at the club was amazing, last night." 

     [ "chewing scenery" ]

    1: To overact, particularly in film and television.

      * e.g.,  ... William Shatner chews mad amounts of scenery as a part of his daily breakfast routine. 

     [ "scenery of speech" ]

    1: The words one uses in their day to day life.

      * e.g.,  ... Harry: "I feel some people really limit themselves by not being creative and making up new words." 

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