load



load

1. n. as much liquor as one can hold. (see also loaded.) Harry had quite a load of booze.
2. n. a drink of liquor. Can I have a load from your bottle?
3. n. a dose of drugs; an injection of drugs. (see also loaded. Drugs.) She shoots a load every day or two.
4. n. a drug supply; a stash. (Drugs.) If his load dwindles, he gets more easily.
5. n. a large purchase of heroin. (Drugs.) I’ve scored a load that’ll last me a few days.
6. n. an (old) car. (see also heap.) Whose junky old load is that parked in front of the house?
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Pepca-Slovene
DrewDROOEnglish
Lysandros-Ancient Greek
ClarenceKLER-ənts, KLAR-əntsEnglish
Teodorate-o-DAW-rah (Italian), te-o-DHO-rah (Spanish), te-aw-DAW-rah (Polish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Romanian, Polish, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian
Jeremiasye-re-MEE-ahs (German), YE-re-mee-ahs (Finnish)German, Portuguese, Finnish