quad vs street

quad

noun
  • A skate with four wheels. 

  • A quadriplegic person. 

  • A quadcopter. 

  • A blank metal block used to fill short lines of type. 

  • A keyboard command which aligns text with the left or right margin, or centred between them. In combination, as quad left, quad right, or quad centre. 

  • A kind of round-robin tournament between four players, where each participant plays every other participant once. 

  • Quadruplex videotape. 

  • The quadriceps muscle. 

  • A quadrupel beer. 

  • A quad bike (from quadricycle) 

  • The Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price bound in a single volume. 

  • A quadruplet (infant). 

  • A quadrangle (quadrangular courtyard). 

  • A serving of four shots of espresso. 

  • A quadrilateral. 

  • A joke used to fill long days of setting type. 

  • A poster, measuring forty by thirty inches, advertising a cinematic film release. 

adj
  • Of or relating to quads. 

  • Having four shots of espresso. 

verb
  • To fill spaces in a line of type with quads. Also quad out. 

  • To twist four individually insulated conductors together as two pairs of twisted wires that are then twisted together. 

  • To align text with the left or right margin, or centre it. 

  • to ride a quad bike 

street

noun
  • A style of skateboarding featuring typically urban obstacles. 

  • The roads that run perpendicular to avenues in a grid layout. 

  • A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town. 

  • The people who live in such a road, as a neighborhood. 

  • Wall Street. 

  • Streetwise slang. 

  • Each of the three opportunities that players have to bet, after the flop, turn and river. 

  • A road as above, but including the sidewalks (pavements) and buildings. 

  • An illicit or contraband source, especially of drugs. 

  • The people who spend a great deal of time on the street in urban areas, especially, the young, the poor, the unemployed, and those engaged in illegal activities. 

  • Living in the streets. 

  • A great distance. 

verb
  • To go on sale. 

  • To heavily defeat. 

  • To eject; to throw onto the streets. 

  • To build or equip with streets. 

  • To proselytize in public. 

adj
  • Having street cred; conforming to modern urban trends. 

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