What is a ponce in British slang?
What is a ponce in British slang?
(Entry 1 of 2) 1 British : pimp. 2 British, offensive : a gay man —used as a term of abuse and disparagement.
What does ozs mean?
noun. a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound (avoirdupois); 1 ounce is equal to 437.5 grains or 28.349 gramsAbbreviation: oz. a unit of weight equal to one twelfth of a Troy or Apothecaries’ pound; 1 ounce is equal to 480 grains or 31.103 grams. short for fluid ounce.
What is the meaning of gallon?
1 : a United States unit of liquid capacity equal to four quarts or 231 cubic inches or 3.785 liters. 2 : a British unit of liquid and dry capacity equal to four quarts or 277.42 cubic inches or 4.544 liters. — called also imperial gallon.
What is another word for gallon?
Find another word for gallon. In this page you can discover 24 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for gallon, like: tun, liquid-measure, eight pints, 231 cubic inches, 3.7853 liters, kilo-, four quarts, cubic foot, tonne, gallons and gal.
What is a full quart of water?
A quart (qt) is the same thing as 4 cups or 2 pints. If we still need more liquid we can switch to using gallons. A gallon (gal) is the same as 16 cups or 8 pints or 4 quarts. It is the largest liquid measurement.
What’s bigger 1 quart or 1 liter?
So, 1 Liter is larger than a U.S. Liquid Quart by 54 mL, 1.8 U.S. fl. oz., or 3.3 cubic inches. As for the Imperial Quart, it’s bigger than a Liter and outdoes it by 136 mL, 4.8 Imperial fl. oz., or 8.3 cubic inches.
How many quarts are in a 2 liter bottle of soda?
2.1125 quarts
How many Litres is a quart of oil?
0.95 L
What volume is a quart of water?
0.94635 liters
Is a liter the same as a gallon?
1 Gallon is equal to 3.liters.
What is the same size as a liter?
A litre is a cubic decimetre, which is the volume of a cube 10 centimetres × 10 centimetres × 10 centimetres (1 L ≡ 1 dm3 ≡ 1000 cm3). Hence 1 L ≡ 0.001 m3 ≡ 1000 cm3, and 1 m3 (i.e. a cubic metre, which is the SI unit for volume) is exactly 1000 L.
What’s smaller than a liter?
So 1 ml (milliliter) is only 1/1,000 of 1 l (liter). Therefore, 1 ml is smaller than 1 l.