Raddle me, raddle me, raddle me this!
Elliott A Moreton
elliott at linguist.umass.edu
Thu Mar 8 19:31:48 EST 2001
Here's the lot!
Votes are due in to me (elliott at linguist.umass.edu) by Tuesday, March 13th.
Scoring is a la mode de Jed -- you have a 2-point vote and a 1-point vote.
Comments and/or verse are encouraged.
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raddle -- (n.) A chute with mesh of different sizes for separating sand,
pebbles, and gravel.
raddle -- 1. (n.) A wooden paddle with square teeth on the end, used in
paper making. 2. (v.) To loosen moistened pulp or fiber using a raddle.
raddle -- (n.) (weaving) Torpedo-shaped device with central spindle,
used to unreel yarn or thread smoothly between warp threads.
raddle -- 1. (n.) An unexpected success. 2. (v.) To succeed unexpectedly,
esp. when striving for failure.
raddle -- (v.) To tear a pair of hose, resulting in a run or a ladder.
raddle -- (v.) to make small tunnels
raddle -- (vt.) to wrinkle or crack, as with age
raddle -- 1. (n.) A really, y'know, awesome toy, like, for a baby.
2. (v.) the sound my totally bitchin' car makes 'cause it's like, all
rusty and stuff.
raddle -- (v.) to dye unevenly, so that colors bleed into each other.
raddle -- (n.) (UK agr.) Red ochre used to dye living sheep.
raddle -- 1. (n.) A deliberately misleading map. 2. (n., slang) an obsolete
nautical chart.
raddle -- 1. (n.) The rubble left at the bottom of a pile of snow after the
snow melts. 2. (n) Any annoying thoughts that invade your dreams. 3.
(v.) To disturb someone's sleep or dreams with nitpicking little ideas.
raddle (n.) -- A confidence scheme involving the selling of nonexistant
burial plots.
raddle -- (v., archaic) To suffer an affliction, esp. pox or mange.
raddle -- 1. (n., slang) To an auto mechanic, the part of a car most likely
to need work done. 2. (v.) To "fix" a car part which didn't need fixing,
esp. when the customer doesn't know anything about cars. Usage: "Well,
sir, I'm afraid I'm going to have to raddle your thrammistat."
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