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Words and phrases that sound gross but aren't
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A quartet of an hour's relaxation allowed to the boys in the middle of the afternoon school in summer to give them an opportunity of disposing of beevers, a portion of bread and allowance of beer laid out in Winchester School Hall. Jeffrey Kacirk, The Word Museum Brown Creeper A small, thin, nearly camouflaged bird with white belly, long stiff tail, and thin curved bill. Obvious white line above dark eye. Birds of Wisconsin: A Field Guide, By Stan Tekiela Canonical Erection The rite by which the house of a religious order is sanctified and officially recognized by the [Catholic] Church. Still Catholic After All These Years, by Mary Jane Frances, et al. Cockhorse 1. orig. Apparently a nursery term, applied to anything a child rides astride upon, as a stick with a horse's head, a hobby-horse, any one's leg or knee. Hence ride on a (or a-) cockhorse. Cock-loft A small upper loft; a small apartment under the very ridge of the roof to which the access is usually by a ladder; ‘the room over the garret’ (J.). Cockmaster One who rears game-cocks Cockwater 1. An obsolete medical preparation: see quot. 2. ‘A stream of water brought in a trough, through a long pole, in order to wash out the sand of the tin-ore into the launder, while it is bruising in the coffer of a stamping mill’ (Chambers Cycl. Supp. 1753). Cockqueanan var. of CUCKQUEAN. Obs. . Dickcissel Main Entry: dick·cis·sel Pronunciation: dik-'si-s&l, 'dik-" Function: noun Etymology: imitative : a common migratory black-throated finch (Spiza americana) of the central U.S. Dick test Main Entry: Dick test Pronunciation: 'dik- Function: noun Etymology: George F. Dick and Gladys H. Dick : a test to determine susceptibility or immunity to scarlet fever by an injection of scarlet fever toxin Faggot-vote A vote manufactured for party purposes, by the transfer to persons, not otherwise legally qualified, of sufficient property to qualify them as electors. Oxofrd English Dictionary Fagnet Some kind of net for fishing. Oxford English Dictionary Fagottist A performer on the bassoon, bassoonist. Oxford English Dictionary Figwort Main Entry: fig·wort Pronunciation: 'fig-"w&rt, -"wort Function: noun : any of a genus (Scrophularia) of chiefly herbaceous plants of the snapdragon family with leaves having no stipules, an irregular bilabiate corolla, and a 2-celled ovary. Fornical Pertaining to the fornix (an anatomical arch or fold, esp. an arched formation of the brain) Oxford English Dictionary Fucus Main Entry: fu·cus Pronunciation: 'fyü-k&s Function: noun Etymology: Latin, seaweed, archil, dye obtained from archil, from Greek phykos 1 obsolete : a face paint 2 [New Latin, genus name, from Latin] : any of a genus (Fucus) of cartilaginous brown algae used in the kelp industry; broadly : any of various brown algae Futtock Main Entry: fut·tock Pronunciation: 'f&-t&k Function: noun Etymology: Middle English votek, futtek : one of the curved timbers scarfed together to form the lower part of the compound rib of a ship Gay Deceiver Bust pads, usually of foam rubber, inserted into a bra to give a fuller appearance. Fairchild's Dictionary of Fashion Gayhole,-holer obs. ff. JAIL, JAILER. Glory-hole A place for rubbish or odds and ends, as a housemaid's cupboard, or a lumber room. The Word Museum, Jeffrey Kacirk Hoar-frost : a covering of minute ice crystals on a cold surface; also : ice particles formed from a gas Oxford English Dictionary Hoary Main Entry: hoary Pronunciation: 'hOr-E, 'hor- Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): hoar·i·er; -est 1 : gray or white with or as if with age 2 : extremely old : ANCIENT <hoary legends> - hoar·i·ness noun Phagomania Rarely used term for a morbid desire to eat. On-line Medical Dictonary Shittim 1. (More fully shittim wood.) The wood of the shittah-tree, acacia wood. Sometimes erroneously used for SHITTAH tree. Shitticism A scatological figure of speech Shuttlecock Main Entry: 1shut·tle·cock Pronunciation: 'sh&-t&l-"käk Function: noun : a lightweight conical object with a rounded often rubber-covered nose that is used in badminton Titi An evergreen shrub or tree Tit-warbler A bird of the subfamily Parinae (Swainson) Oxford English Dictionary Trophoblast Main Entry: tro·pho·blast Pronunciation: 'trO-f&-"blast Function: noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary : a thin layer of ectoderm that forms the wall of many mammalian blastulas and functions in the nutrition and implantation of the embryo - tro·pho·blas·tic Ulva A seaweed of the genus Ulva, which includes sea lettuce, U. lactuca Oxford English Dictionary Vagile Of an organism or group of organisms: having the ability to disperse or be dispersed in a given environment. Hence vagility (also fig.). Vagine A scabbard (Cockeram, 1623). Vaginula A little sheath or vagina; esp. in Bot. the capsule or theca enclosing the base of the seta in certain mosses. Vomitory A door of a large building by which the crowd is let out. Jeffrey Kacirk, The Word Museum White-Breasted Nuthatch Slate gray bird with white belly and black cap and neck. Long thin bill slightly upturned. Chestnut colored under tail. Birds of Wisconsin: A Field Guide, By Stan Tekiela Windfucker 1.) Name for the kestrel [species of Hawk]. 2.) fig. as a term of opprobrium. Oxford English Dictionary Woodcock Main Entry: wood·cock Pronunciation: 'wud-"käk Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural woodcocks 1 or plural woodcock : a widespread Old World woodland bird (Scolopax rusticola) that is related to the sandpipers and snipes; also : a smaller related game bird (Scolopax minor syn. Philohela minor) of eastern No. America 2 [from the ease with which the woodcock is snared] archaic : SIMPLETON Woonkers Interjection expressive of wonderment o |
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