(n) overalls
boiler suit
(n) joint
link
tie-together point
(n) filling in (e.g. between speakers at a meeting, acts at a show)
material used to fill in (between speeches at a meeting, etc.)
anecdote
(adj-i) dirty
vulgar
nasty
(n,vs) hedging
hedge selling
(exp) to join hands (with)
(v5g,vi) (1) to ration out and survive on (some food)
(2) to eke out a living
(adv) linked together
tied in a row
(adv) (uk) both
(v1,vt) to tie
to fasten
to hitch
to secure (e.g. load, patronage of customers, etc.)
(v1) to connect
to join
to join or tie or knot together
(exp) to be related
(exp) (id) No man can resist the lure of a woman