flagship vs loo

flagship

noun
  • The most important one out of a related group. 

  • The ship occupied by the fleet's commander (usually an admiral); it denotes this by flying his flag. 

  • The ship regarded as most important out of a group, e.g. a nation's navy or company's fleet. 

verb
  • To act as a flagship for. 

loo

noun
  • Any group of people. 

  • An act that prompts such a penalty. 

  • A hot dust-bearing wind found in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and the Punjab. 

  • A toilet: a fixture used for urination and defecation. 

  • A lavatory: a room used for urination and defecation. 

  • The penalty paid to the pool in lanterloo for breaking certain rules or failing to take a trick. 

  • A lieutenant. 

  • A game of lanterloo. 

verb
  • To urge on with cries of loo or (figuratively) by other shouting or outcry. 

  • To pay a penalty to the pool for breaking certain rules or failing to take a trick in lanterloo. 

  • To beat in the card game lanterloo. 

  • To pay any penalty to any community. 

intj
  • A cry to urge on hunting dogs. 

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