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StraightDirect telephone line, compared to an outside line that requires a telephone number to be dialed.
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StraightA hand consisting of 5 cards in sequence but not in suit.
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Straightsuccessive, without a break After three straight losing seasons, Hoosiers fans were just hoping for a winning record. — Seattle Times (Feb 15, 2012)
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Straight1640s, "a level position," from straight (adj.1). From 1864 as "straight part of a race track." Poker sense attested from 1841. Meaning "conventional person" is first rec [..]
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Straightlate 14c., "direct, undeviating; not crooked, not bent or curved," of a person, "direct, honest;" properly "stretched," adjectival use of Old English streht (earlier stre [..]
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Straight"conventional," especially "heterosexual," 1941, a secondary sense evolved from straight (adj.1), probably suggested by straight and narrow path "course of conventional morali [..]
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StraightHeterosexual.
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StraightA more accurate or "legitimate" manner of playing which sticks close to the original music; a notably "square" way of playing.
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Straightheterosexual: a heterosexual person; someone having a sexual orientation to persons of the opposite sex directly: without deviation; "the path leads directly to the lake"; &a [..]
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StraightA single bet, usually laying 110 to win 100.
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StraightA person who has romantic or sexual attractions to people of another gender.
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Straight immediately.
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StraightAnother word for heterosexual.
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StraightSlang term for a heterosexual.
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Straighttsuglaykh
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Straight(adj) having no deviations(adj) characterized by honesty and fairness(adv) in a forthright manner; candidly or frankly(adv) without deviation(n) a heterosexual person; someone having a sexual orientat [..]
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StraightorStraight-Up: A cocktail served with no ice – usually in a cocktail (Martini) glass. This does not necessarily mean there is no ice in the preparation. In the modern era, Straight-Up and Neat are often used interchangeably although their meanings can differ.
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StraightA term often used to describe people who are heterosexual.3
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StraightPop culture term used to refer to individuals who identify as a heterosexual, meaning having a sexual, emotional, physical and relational attraction to individuals of the “opposite” gender/sex. The term “straight” often has a negative connotation within the LGBTQ population, because it suggested that non heterosexual individuals are “crooked” or “u [..]
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Straight people whose enduring physical, romantic and/or emotional attraction is to people of the opposite sex. See Heterosexual.
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StraightAnother word for heterosexual
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StraightFive consecutive cards of any suit.
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StraightSee "Run".
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Straightis a poker combination consisting of five sequential cards. Learn more in the «Combinations» section.
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StraightFive cards in sequence but not of the same suit.
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StraightA hand where the five cards have consecutive values, e.g. 4-5-6-7-8 or 10-J-Q-K-A, or A-2-3-4-5. A straight can not go "over the ace", however, as in Q-K-A-2-3.
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StraightFive cards in a row, for e.g. 9x-8x-7x-6x-5x.
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Straighta position where the body is extended in a straight line, technically defined as the upper body and the legs being positioned at an angle of more than 135°.
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Straightline winds - Any surface wind that is not associated with rotation or a tornado. Usually associated with damaging winds from a thunderstorm, such as a microburst.
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Straighthonest
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StraightAnother term for a bet to win (i.e. "straight, place and show").
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Straight
Not crooked or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length.(c.1350)
*: Egypt is a long country, but it is straight, that is to say, narrow.
''Figurative uses.''
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Straightlang=en
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*: THAT is the way thou must go; it was cast up by the patriarchs, prophets, Christ, and his apostles; and it is as straight as a rule can make [..]
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StraightBeing straight means you are emotionally and physically attracted to people of the opposite gender.
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StraightHeterosexual.
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StraightSexually attracted to those of the opposite sex. See “Heterosexual.”
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StraightPerson who is attracted to a gender other than their own. Commonly thought of as “attraction to the opposite gender,” but since there are not only two genders (see transgender), this definition is inaccurate.
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StraightDirect telephone line, compared to an outside line that requires a telephone number to be dialed.
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StraightStraight may refer to:
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StraightStraight may refer to:
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StraightStraight was the first glossy gay men magazine in Sweden, launched in October 1999. It was focused on fashion and gay culture.
Straight was published by QX förlag with an initial print run of 30,000 c [..]
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StraightShout It Out is the debut studio album by German recording artist Tobias Regner. It was released by Sony BMG in association with 19 Recordings on April 28, 2006 in German-speaking Europe, following hi [..]
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StraightStraight is a 2009 Indian film starring Vinay Pathak and Gul Panag in the lead roles. It is directed by Parvati Balagopalan, and produced by Idream Productions. The film is also shot in a restaurant i [..]
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StraightStraight is a 2007 German film by director Nicolas Flessa.
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StraightIn many forms of racing, a straight or stretch is a part of the race track in which the competitors travel in a straight line for any significant time, as opposed to a bend or curve. The term is used [..]
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StraightStraight is a play by the British playwright D. C. Moore. Based on the movie Humpday by Lynn Shelton, it premiered at the Sheffield Crucible in late 2012, and then transferred to the Bush Theatre in L [..]
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