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Old August 20th, 2017, 12:13 AM
nancy shepherdson
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Default Re: [Dixonary] Digest for dixonary@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 1 topic

I'll take 7 and 8 please.

Nancy

On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 3:50 PM, <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com> wrote:

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> - Round 2827 - vote for NARK <#m_-2867373636450102886_group_thread_0>
> - 5 Updates
>
> Round 2827 - vote for NARK
> <http://groups.google.com/group/dixonary/t/110e17c0a85391a?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email >
> Mike Shefler <stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com>: Aug 19 02:24AM -0700
>
> Here are 13 definitions for nark, one of which came from a real dictionary.
> Vote for your two favorites no later than 9 PM BST, Sunday, August 20.
>
> 1. a skin injury or mark left by a whip.
>
> 2. a miniature ceramic reproduction of a building, esp. of a tourist
> attraction.
>
> 3. delicate; tender.
>
> 4. a slang term for automobiles with obtrusive and highly decorative
> fins.
>
> 5. [Finnish] a reindeer in rut.
>
> 6. [Acronym] New Association of Royal Knights: a fellowship club off
> Saville Row for those honoured with non-hereditary titles [started in
> 1958 when the first of such peerages were announced].
>
> 7. [Archaic] to burden or be burdened; worry.
>
> 8. apple-nymph.
>
> 9. [Br. Sl.] a secluded corner of a bar or public house.
>
> 10. a crimson flag, signifying that a squadron pilot was shot down, but
> lived to fly another day.
>
> 11. [Prov. Eng.] a door latch, or sneck.
>
> 12. [Sl.] to stare at rudely, to leer.
>
> 13. a slice of earth turned over by a ploughshare.
> "—Keith Hale—" <thoughtstorms (AT) gmail (DOT) com>: Aug 19 05:48AM -0500
>
> Let's try 5 & 12, pliz.
> -Keith-
> Judy Madnick <jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com>: Aug 19 07:01AM -0400
>
> 3 and 11, please.
>
> Judy Madnick
>
>
>
> On Aug 19, 2017 5:24 AM, "Mike Shefler" <stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> Here are 13 definitions for nark, one of which came from a real dictionary.
> Vote for your two favorites no later than 9 PM BST, Sunday, August 20.
>
> 1. a skin injury or mark left by a whip.
>
> 2. a miniature ceramic reproduction of a building, esp. of a tourist
> attraction.
>
> 3. delicate; tender.
>
> 4. a slang term for automobiles with obtrusive and highly decorative
> fins.
>
> 5. [Finnish] a reindeer in rut.
>
> 6. [Acronym] New Association of Royal Knights: a fellowship club off
> Saville Row for those honoured with non-hereditary titles [started in
> 1958 when the first of such peerages were announced].
>
> 7. [Archaic] to burden or be burdened; worry.
>
> 8. apple-nymph.
>
> 9. [Br. Sl.] a secluded corner of a bar or public house.
>
> 10. a crimson flag, signifying that a squadron pilot was shot down, but
> lived to fly another day.
>
> 11. [Prov. Eng.] a door latch, or sneck.
>
> 12. [Sl.] to stare at rudely, to leer.
>
> 13. a slice of earth turned over by a ploughshare.
>
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> "Johnb - co.uk" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk>: Aug 19 12:20PM +0100
>
> #8 and #10 for me please
>
> *JohnnyB*
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> Guerri Stevens <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com>: Aug 19 08:42AM -0400
>
> I vote for 9 and 10.
>
> Guerri
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