Score
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The original and entire draught, or its transcript, of acomposition, with the parts for all the different instruments orvoices written on staves one above another, so that they can be readat a glance; -- so called from the bar, which, in its early use, wasdrawn through all the parts. Moore (Encyc. of Music). In score(Mus.), having all the parts arranged and placed in juxtaposition.Smart.-- To quit scores, to settle or balance accounts; to render anequivalent; to make compensation.Does not the earth quit scores with all the elements in the noblefruits that issue from it South.
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to get laid: the ultimate GOAL of most teenagers. Hence the term score
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Something Beavis and Butthead will never do
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london slang for £20
also slang for a fix of heroin as this is also £20. some people also say a score is an eith of skunk, bein £20 aswell. -
An amount due; a debt.
A grievance that is harbored and requires satisfaction
A group of 20 items.
The act of securing an advantage, especially a surprising or significant gain.
The act or an instance of buying illicit drugs.
A successful robbery.
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another word for 'cool', 'awesome', or' thats great'
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To succeed in seducing someone sexually.
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to get, recieve, purchase, steal, or have
(synonym of 'cop')
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to procure illegal materials
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In film; A score is the music that aids the film usually made up of [orchestra] music (violins, Drums, [Horns], Chellos, Piano, etc). Typically these scores, also called soundtracks in many cases (as they go to film and television) are [styled] classically but with a modern twist.
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The number of points, goals, runs, etc. achieved in a game or by a team or an individual.
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To make shallow or deep cuts in a decorative pattern with the point or a knife. Food such as a whole fish is often scored so that it will cook evenly.
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