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screw
noun
- 1. A small metal cylinder with a spiral ridge or thread down the shaft and a slot in its head, driven into position in wood, etc by rotation using a screwdriver, usually used as a fastening device.
2. Any object similar in shape or function.
3. The turn or twist of a screw.
4. snooker, billiards.
- A shot in which the cue ball is subjected to sidespin or backspin.
- A prison officer.
- An act of sexual intercourse.
8. A thumbscrew.
9. colloq
- Wages or salary.
- 1. To twist (a screw) into place.
2. To push or pull with a twisting action.
- Thesaurus: twist, turn, twine, wind, contort.
- To swindle or cheat.
- Thesaurus: cheat, swindle, defraud, coerce, oppress.
- To put sidespin or backspin on (the cue ball).
5. coarse slang
- To have sexual intercourse with someone.
noun
- colloq
To be a sensible person.
- colloq
To be slightly mad or crazy.
- colloq
To use force or pressure on them.
- To prepare oneself or become confident enough for an ordeal or difficulty.
- coarse slang
An exclamation of disgust, frustration, scorn, etc.
Phrasal Verb: screw something from or out of someone
- To obtain it by intense persuasion or threats.
- Example: They tried to screw more money out of them
- To attach or assemble it by means of screws.
- To cause them to become extremely anxious, nervous or psychologically disturbed.
- To ruin or bungle it.
