The Railing family name was found in the USA, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920
Humiliated by his lowly position and poor treatment at work, Tom began railing at his family every evening when he got home
railing definition: a fence made from posts and bars:
But there is also a definition that implies rail can be used to mean railing too
A term used when you plan to have sexual intercourse with an irish girl, usually from the region of cork
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Mar 26, 2021 · A rail drink is made by the bars rail liquors - meaning house pours - typically the cheaper brands - it gets its name because those are the bottles they keep on the rails behind the bar not on the nicely lit shelf
The verb rail means to criticize severely
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During the war, everyones railings were taken away to make bombers
‘Green spaces will fenced off with metal railings and boulders to prevent access by motorbikes and cars
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I spent a lot of my teenage years railing against my parents, but looking back, I gave them way more grief than they deserved
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Intercourse that is hard, usually lasting for some time; one is usually sweating profusely after being railed or the one doing the railing