screwskru
screw (v)
- present
- screws
- past
- screwed
- past participle
- screwed
- present participle
- screwing
screw (n)
- plural
- screws
English Definitions:
prison guard, jailer, jailor, gaoler, screw, turnkey (noun)
someone who guards prisoners
screw (noun)
a simple machine of the inclined-plane type consisting of a spirally threaded cylindrical rod that engages with a similarly threaded hole
screw, screw propeller (noun)
a propeller with several angled blades that rotates to push against water or air
screw (noun)
a fastener with a tapered threaded shank and a slotted head
fuck, fucking, screw, screwing, ass, nooky, nookie, piece of ass, piece of tail, roll in the hay, shag, shtup (verb)
slang for sexual intercourse
sleep together, roll in the hay, love, make out, make love, sleep with, get laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck, jazz, eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it, bang, get it on, bonk (verb)
have sexual intercourse with
"This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?"
screw (verb)
turn like a screw
screw, drive in (verb)
cause to penetrate, as with a circular motion
"drive in screws or bolts"
screw (verb)
tighten or fasten by means of screwing motions
"Screw the bottle cap on"
cheat, chouse, shaft, screw, chicane, jockey (verb)
defeat someone through trickery or deceit
screw (Noun)
A simple machine, a helical inclined plane.
screw (Noun)
A (usually) metal fastener consisting of a shank partially or completely threaded shank, sometimes with a threaded point, and a head used to both hold the top material and to drive the screw either directly into a soft material or into a prepared hole.
screw (Noun)
A ship's propeller.
screw (Noun)
An Archimedes screw.
screw (Noun)
A prisonguard.
screw (Noun)
Sexual intercourse; the act of screwing.
screw (Noun)
Salary, wages.
screw (Noun)
Backspin.
screw (Verb)
To connect or assemble pieces using a screw.
screw (Verb)
To have sexual intercourse with.
screw (Verb)
To cheat someone or ruin their chances in a game or other situation. Sometimes used in the form "screw over".
screw (Verb)
To be angry.
screw (Verb)
To forget or not care about
screw (Verb)
To apply pressure on; to put the screws on.
screw (Verb)
To contort
screw (Verb)
To miskick (a ball) by hitting it with the wrong part of the foot.
screw (Verb)
To screw back.
Screw
A screw, or bolt, is a type of fastener characterized by a helical ridge, known as an external thread or just thread, wrapped around a cylinder. Some screw threads are designed to mate with a complementary thread, known as an internal thread, often in the form of a nut or an object that has the internal thread formed into it. Other screw threads are designed to cut a helical groove in a softer material as the screw is inserted. The most common uses of screws are to hold objects together and to position objects. A screw will always have a head, which is a specially formed section on one end of the screw that allows it to be turned, or driven. Common tools for driving screws include screwdrivers and wrenches. The head is usually larger than the body of the screw, which keeps the screw from being driven deeper than the length of the screw and to provide a bearing surface. There are exceptions; for instance, carriage bolts have a domed head that is not designed to be driven; set screws have a head smaller than the outer diameter of the screw; J-bolts have a J-shaped head which is not designed to be driven, but rather is usually sunk into concrete allowing it to be used as an anchor bolt. The cylindrical portion of the screw from the underside of the head to the tip is known as the shank; it may be fully threaded or partially threaded. The distance between each thread is called the "pitch".
Screw
A screw and a bolt (see Differentiation between bolt and screw below) are similar types of fastener typically made of metal, and characterized by a helical ridge, known as a male thread (external thread). Screws and bolts are used to fasten materials by the engagement of the screw thread with a similar female thread (internal thread) in the matching part. Screws are often self-threading (also known as self-tapping) where the thread cuts into the material when the screw is turned, creating an internal thread that helps pull fastened materials together and prevent pull-out. There are many screws for a variety of materials; those commonly fastened by screws include wood, sheet metal, and plastic.
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