This is interesting. Since the Larry Craig incident there's been an uptick in interest in one Laud Humphreys, whose 1970 work "The Tearoom Trade" was one of the first attempts to study, and explain, ...
Back in the 1960s, long before a U.S. senator got busted for lewd behavior in an airport bathroom, it was called “the tearoom trade.” But social researchers knew almost nothing about it. So a young ...
The meaning of LAUD is praise, extol. How to use laud in a sentence.
LAUD meaning: 1. to praise: 2. to praise: 3. to praise someone or something: . Learn more.
Define laud. laud synonyms, laud pronunciation, laud translation, English dictionary definition of laud. to praise, honor, extol Not to be confused with: loud – having great volume or intensity; The band is very loud.; tastelessly showy; I would not wear such a...
Definition of laud verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
laud (lôd), v.t. to praise; extol. n. Music and Dance a song or hymn of praise. Religion lauds, (used with a sing. or pl. v.)[Eccles.]a canonical hour, marked esp. by psalms of praise, usually recited with matins.
Laud definition: To give praise to; glorify. Synonyms: proclaim glorify exalt extol revere praise. praise panegyrize hymn venerate song honor felicitate deify approbate adore
LAUD definition: to praise; extol. See examples of laud used in a sentence.
If what we as a society generally laud is the end result of ambition, the movie is fascinating for laying bare the ugly and insecure process to such a polished end product.