anglais > français | |
milk | |
1. n. Lait (produit par les femelles de mammifères). | |
2. v. Traire. | |
anglais > anglais | |
milk | |
1. n. A white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young. From certain animals, especially cows, it is also called dairy milk and is a common food for humans as a beverag | |
2. n. A white (or whitish) liquid obtained from a vegetable source such as almonds, coconuts, oats, rice, and/or soy beans. Also called non-dairy milk. | |
3. n. (informal) An individual serving of milk. | |
4. n. The ripe, undischarged spat of an oyster. | |
5. n. (slang) Semen. | |
6. v. To express milk from (a mammal, especially a cow). | |
The farmer milked his cows. | |
7. v. To draw (milk) from the breasts or udder. | |
to milk wholesome milk from healthy cows | |
8. v. To express any liquid (from any creature). | |
9. v. (transitive, figurative) To make excessive use of (a particular point in speech or writing, etc.); to exploit; to take advantage of (something). | |
When the audience began laughing, the comedian milked the joke for more laughs. | |
10. v. (of an electrical storage battery) To give off small gas bubbles during the final part of the charging operation. | |
11. v. (transitive, slang) To single-mindedly masturbate a male to ejaculation, especially for the amusement and/or satisfaction of the masturbator/trix rather than the person masturbated. | |
Controlled milking can actually establish and consolidate a mistress’ dominance over her sub rather than diminish it. | |
français > anglais | |
lait | |
1. n-m. milk | |
2. n-m. (informal) an individual serving of milk | |
3. n-m. (slang) milk, semen | |