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    [Geographical name]  | "Stones" | \ ˈstōnz \


    1: river 60 miles (96 kilometers) long in central Tennessee flowing northwest into the Cumberland River

    [Verb]  | "stone" 


    1: to hurl stones at; especially : to kill by pelting with stones

    2: to make hard or insensitive to feeling

    3: to face, pave, or fortify with stones


    Origin: 13th century ;

    [Noun]  | "stone" | \ ˈstōn \


    1: a concretion of earthy or mineral matter:

    2: such a concretion of indeterminate size or shape

    3: rock


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, from Old English stān; akin to Old High German stein stone, Old Church Slavic stěna wall, and perhaps to Sanskrit styāyate it hardens {mat|steato-|};

    [Noun]  | "altar stone" 


    1: a stone slab with a compartment containing the relics of martyrs that forms an essential part of a Roman Catholic altar


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Noun]  | "cinnamon stone" 


    1: hessonite


    Origin: 1805 ;

    [Noun]  | "curling stone" 


    1: an ellipsoid stone or occasionally piece of iron with a gooseneck handle used in the game of curling


    Origin: 1620 ;

    [Noun]  | "foundation stone" 


    1: a stone in the foundation of a building; especially : such a stone laid with public ceremony

    2: basis, groundwork


    Origin: 1628 ;

    [Noun]  | "kidney stone" 


    1: a calculus (as of calcium salts) in the kidney


    Origin: 1874 ;

    [Noun]  | "living stone" 


    1: any of a genus (Lithops of the family Aizoaceae) of very small, stemless, succulent plants of southern Africa that typically have a pair of thickened leaves forming a stonelike body with a slit on top from which a usually solitary, sessile flower emerges : lithops


    Origin: 1930 ;

    [Idiom]  | "people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones" 


    1: —used to say that people who have faults should not criticize other people for having the same faults

    [Noun]  | "stones" 


    1: a shaped stone laid over or erected near a grave and usually bearing an inscription to identify and preserve the memory of the deceased;


      * e.g., " ... an engraved stone identified the grave as that of a man who had died in the Influenza Epidemic of 1918-19 "



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    [Noun]  | "stone" 


    1: a shaped stone laid over or erected near a grave and usually bearing an inscription to identify and preserve the memory of the deceased;


      * e.g., " ... an engraved stone identified the grave as that of a man who had died in the Influenza Epidemic of 1918-19 "



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    [Noun]  | "stone's throw" 


    1: a very small distance or degree;


      * e.g., " ... the cottage is a stone's throw from the beach "





    [Noun]  | "stone's throws" 


    1: a very small distance or degree;


      * e.g., " ... the cottage is a stone's throw from the beach "





    [Verb]  | "stones" 


    1: to make sharp or sharper;


      * e.g., " ... the diorama showed a villager stoning a scythe "





    [Verb]  | "stone" 


    1: to make sharp or sharper;


      * e.g., " ... the diorama showed a villager stoning a scythe "





     [ "stones" ]

    1: refers to the degree to which someone will stand up for them self or what one is responsible for, or, the degree to which one will go to get the job done. At work, having stones can be career-limiting if the company you work for values yes men instead of people that can actually get something done right. On film or TV, action heroes typically have major stones. However, you can have stones but no brains, which can lead to disastrous consequences if your timing sucks.

      * e.g.,  ... Employee (with stones) to Boss (without stones): "Dude, grow some stones and push back on these stupid requests - they are just wasting my time! I can't get this code written in time, you idiot!" 

     [ "stones" ]

    1: Slang for the testicles ... balls

      * e.g.,  ... I put the stones to her last night. 

     [ "stones" ]

    1: CRACK ROCKS-baked cocaine that is smoked through a glass stem or ontop of weed or tabacco. Come in small glass vials or small nick/dime bags.

      * e.g.,  ... that strung out bitch looks like shes been smoking to many stones again. 

     [ "stones" ]

    1: 1) Shorthand for the Rolling Stones.

      * e.g.,  ... "Mick Jagger is a member of the stones" 


     [ "stones" ]

    2: 2) plural of stone.

      * e.g.,  ... "I threw stones at the cats" 


     [ "stones" ]

    3: 3) Multiple people who are stoned. An uncontrollable mispronounciation.

      * e.g.,  ... "Yup, weis all stones rights now!" 

     [ "stones" ]

    1:  Testicles

      * e.g.,  ...  "Wanker, you kicked me in my stones" 


     [ "stones" ]

    2:  Small rocks

      * e.g.,  ...  "Wow check out these stones, let's go stone me a pedo" 


     [ "stones" ]

    3:  English pennies (100th of a pound). Can also represent an American cent.

      * e.g.,  ...  "Mate, can I chafe 50 stones" 

     [ "stones" ]

    1: Verb

      * e.g.,  ... That bitch shorted me a stone! 


     [ "stones" ]

    2: 1) Narcotics in small pill form (Variation of "Rocks"

      * e.g.,  ... When the clerk turns his back, you club him, and I'll jack the stones 


     [ "stones" ]

    3: 2) Valuable gems or jewlery which is encrusted with valuable gems, normally used in conjuction with the terms "Lift" or "Jack"

     [ "stones" ]

    1: balls, testicles

      * e.g.,  ... I planned to party and get laid Saturday night but my stones were too sore to even go out. 

     [ "stones" ]

    1: noun.

      * e.g.,  ... Did you see what happened to John? Yeah he got hit in the stones and he dropped like a sack of shit. 


     [ "stones" ]

    2: Two oval shaped organs of the male genitalia. Also known as testes The responsibility of the stones is to produce baby batter and bang against a woman's ass while you are plowing her twat.

     [ "stones" ]

    1: cojones, nuts, huevos, balls.

      * e.g.,  ... There is no way he's got the stones to light his own ass-hair on fire. 

     [ "stones" ]

    1: Short for the beer, Keystone.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey Steve, pass me a stone with the quickness. 

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