Laid vs Lid - What's the difference?
laid | lid |
(lay)
(of paper) Marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.
The top or cover of a container.
(lb) A cap or hat.
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(lb) One ounce of cannabis.
A bodyboard or bodyboarder.
*2001 ,
*:Mal rider, shortboard or lid everyone surfs like a kook sometimes.
*2003 August,
*:the rest of us managed to dodge out of control lid riders
(lb) A motorcyclist's crash helmet.
(lb) In amateur radio, an incompetent operator.
(lb) Eyelid.
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*:Long after his cigar burnt bitter, he sat with eyes fixed on the blaze. When the flames at last began to flicker and subside, his lids fluttered, then drooped?; but he had lost all reckoning of time when he opened them again to find Miss Erroll in furs and ball-gown kneeling on the hearth.
To put a lid on something.
As verbs the difference between laid and lid
is that laid is past tense of lay while lid is to put a lid on something.As an adjective laid
is marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.As a noun lid is
the top or cover of a container.laid
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Verb
(head)Derived terms
* get laid * laid ropeAdjective
(-)Derived terms
* creamlaidStatistics
*Anagrams
* * ----lid
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