See Also: mutual(dictionary)
mutual(dictionary)
Old Mutual(finance)
Mutual company(money)
mutual resistance(medicine)
Mutual offset(finance)
Mutual fund(finance)
Mutual offset(money)
Mutual association(finance)
Mutual company(finance)

pissabed (iou) and mutual (oh)


pissabed (iou)



pissabed noun. L16.
[from PISS verb + ABED, after French pissenlit.]
The dandelion (so called from its diuretic property). Chiefly dial. L16.
A bedwetter. slang. M17.

mutual (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: French; Origin: mutuel, from Latin mutuus 'lent, borrowed, mutual']
mutual feelings such as respect, trust, or hatred are feelings that two or more people have for each Other
-see also reciprocal reciprocal
mutual respect/trust/understanding etc
::Mutual respect is necessary for any partnership to work.
::European nations can live together in a spirit of mutual trust.
::I didn't like Dev, and the feeling seemed to be mutual.
::The two men were a mutual admiration society , gushing about how much they were learning from each Other.
[only before noun] mutual support, help etc is support that two or more people give each Other
::MAMA puts new mothers in touch with each Other, for mutual support and friendship.
mutual agreement/consent
when two or more people both agree to something
::In the end the relationship was ended by mutual agreement.
mutual friend/interest
a friend or interest that two people both have
::We discovered a mutual interest in drama.