smoke,fog
Carbaminohemoglobin
It depends on which dictionary you are using, but yes "kooky" appears in dictionaries. For example, the shorter Oxford dictionary.
Oxbridge is the term used to describe Oxford and Cambridge universities combined.
The word smog is a combination of "smoke" and "fog." It was first used in the early 20th century to describe the atmospheric pollution caused by a mixture of smoke and fog in industrial areas. The term was first coined in London, but the phenomenon was observed in other industrial cities as well.
Flic is a French term used to describe a French police officer (slang word being cop). The 'dictionary' online website states that the slang word was used from 1895-1900.
It refers to smog, which is smoke and fog, a.k.a polluted air. A car can be smogging up the environment.
The word curr is not available in a slang dictionary and it is also not in any English language dictionary. The word curry can be used in slang to describe someone who is of Indian descent.
In a dictionary, the symbol "c" often stands for "with," indicating that two words can be combined or used together in a particular way. For example, "alarm clock" means a clock that can wake you up with an alarm.
According to the "slang" new speak dictionary. Droobs are Sagging breasts and can also be used to describe a farm animals udder.
Yes that used car should pass smog inspection.
Yes, combined is a verb, the past tense of combine. It is also an adjective.
When two of the same elements are bonded together, it is called a diatomic molecule.