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old bean Definition


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bean
noun
    1. A general name applied to the edible kidney-shaped seeds of plants belonging to the pea family, especially those of the runner bean.
    2. Any plant belonging to the pea family that bears such seeds, eg broad bean, haricot bean.
    3. cookery.
      A seed or young pod of such a plant, used as food.
      Form: beans (usually)
    4. Any other seed that superficially resembles those of the pea family, eg coffee bean.
    5. colloq
      A small coin; a tiny amount of money.
      Example: I haven't got a bean
      Example: Have you any cash left? Not a bean
    (US)
    6. slang
      A head or brain.
    (US)
    7. slang
      Anything at all.
      Example: Don't ask him, he doesn't know beans
      Form: beans
verb
    (US)
    beaned, beaning
    1. slang
      To hit someone on the head with something.
Idiom: full of beans
    colloq
    Full of energy; very lively and cheerful.
Idiom: know how many beans make five
    colloq
    To be fully alert and clued-up; to know what's what.
Derivative: old bean
    See separate entry.
Idiom: spill the beans
    See under spill1.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon.





old bean
noun
    (Brit)
    1. colloq
      An affectionate form of address, usually to a man.


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