In for now
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HOTIn, for now
FADIt's in, for now
FADIn thing, for now
FAD"In" thing, for now
UHOH"Now we're in for it!"
OHOH"We're in for it now!"
UHOH"I'm in for it now!"
UHOH"We're in for it now"
OHNO"I'm in for it now!"
TTYL"Bye for now," in textspeak
UHOHWe're in for it now!
CYA"Bye for now," in chat rooms
ERELead-in for "long" or "now"
CALLPoker player's "I'll stay in for now"
REEFERSReasons for madness, in a now-cult 1936 film
piscinaebasin with a drain used for certain ablutions, now generally in the sacristy
piscinabasin with a drain used for certain ablutions, now generally in the sacristy
vaporetto(in Venice) A canal boat (originally a steamboat, now a motorboat) used for public transportation
vaporettos(in Venice) A canal boat (originally a steamboat, now a motorboat) used for public transportation
vaporetti(in Venice) A canal boat (originally a steamboat, now a motorboat) used for public transportation
albuminoidan old name for protein in general; now any one of a class of substances including keratin
albuminoidsALBUMINOID, an old name for protein in general; now any one of a class of substances including keratin
saltcellarA dish or container for storing salt, now typically a closed container with perforations in the lid for sprinkling
dasheensthe taro plant, Colocasia esculenta, native to tropical Asia, now cultivated in the southern U.S. for its edible tubers
dasheenthe taro plant, Colocasia esculenta, native to tropical Asia, now cultivated in the southern U.S. for its edible tubers
cachalotlarge, square-snouted whale, Physeter catodon, valued for its oil and spermaceti: now reduced in number and rare in some areas
deckelsthe irregular, untrimmed edge of handmade paper, often used for ornamental effect in fine books and stationery, now often produced artificially on machine-made paper
deckelthe irregular, untrimmed edge of handmade paper, often used for ornamental effect in fine books and stationery, now often produced artificially on machine-made paper
decklethe irregular, untrimmed edge of handmade paper, often used for ornamental effect in fine books and stationery, now often produced artificially on machine-made paper
opodeldoca name given by Paracelsus to various local medical applications, now used for a liniment based on soap dissolved in alcohol, with herbs and aromatic oils added
opodeldocsOPODELDOC, a name given by Paracelsus to various local medical applications, now used for a liniment based on soap dissolved in alcohol, with herbs and aromatic oils added
greyhoundA dog of a tall, slender breed having keen sight and capable of high speed, used since ancient times for hunting small game and now chiefly in racing and coursing
greyhoundsA dog of a tall, slender breed having keen sight and capable of high speed, used since ancient times for hunting small game and now chiefly in racing and coursing
OMARKHAYYAMHis Quatrains speak of Food and Love and Wine - And how our Lives may Fit some Grand Design - Put into Words in English some Years hence - Now Edward shares the Credit for each Line.
kudzufast-growing Chinese and Japanese climbing vine, Pueraria lobata, of the legume family, now widespread in the southern U.S., having tuberous, starchy roots and stems: used for fiber, as food and forage, and to prevent soil erosion
kudzusfast-growing Chinese and Japanese climbing vine, Pueraria lobata, of the legume family, now widespread in the southern U.S., having tuberous, starchy roots and stems: used for fiber, as food and forage, and to prevent soil erosion
gunpowderAn explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal. The earliest known propellant explosive, gunpowder has now largely been superseded by high explosives, although it is still used for quarry blasting and in fuses and fireworks
dowsingA technique for searching for underground water, minerals, or anything invisible, by observing the motion of a pointer (traditionally a forked stick, now often paired bent wires) or the changes in direction of a pendulum, supposedly in response to unseen influences
orphismA mystic religion of ancient Greece, originating in the 7th or 6th century bc and based on poems (now lost) attributed to Orpheus, emphasizing the necessity for individuals to rid themselves of the evil part of their nature by ritual and moral purification throughout a series of reincarnations
madrigalsA part-song for several voices, esp. one of the Renaissance period, typically arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used of a genre of 14th-century Italian songs, the term now usually refers to English or Italian songs of the late 16th and early 17th c., in a free style strongly influenced by the text