1. leg. - Noun
2. leg. - Adjective
3. leg. - Adverb
(Canada) Clipping of legislature.
One argument made a lot in the leg. was that the bill would simplify voting.
(colloquial) Clipping of legend.
You're such a leg., mate!
Abbreviation of legislation.
Abbreviation of legate.
Abbreviation of legal.
Abbreviation of legislative.
leg.
(music) Abbreviation of legato.
When man resolved to imitate walking, he invented the wheel, which does not look like a leg. In doing this, he was practicing surrealism without knowing it. Guillaume Apollinaire
Interviewer: 'So Frank, you have long hair. Does that make you a woman?' Frank Zappa: 'You have a wooden leg. Does that make you a table? Frank Zappa
I used to sleep on the floor next to the bed, because I believed that I didn't even deserve a bed to sleep in. And then, one morning, a cockroach crawled onto my leg. I looked at it, and suddenly I awoke from a kind of hypnotic trance in which I had been all my life. Byron Katie
The thing I always try to remember is that feet are attached to the leg, and that you must prolong the silhouette. The shoe elongates the leg and does it discreetly. The goal is to get people to look at a woman's legs. It's all about the leg. No, it's not about the leg. It's about the woman. Christian Louboutin
...If I say I 'm not a Chicana I might as well cut off my arm or my leg. And if I say I 'm not a feminist, well, I might as well cut off my foot. The whole package goes together. Denise Chávez
You can only jump so far until you break your leg. You can only land so hard until something explodes. Shaun White