pilliwinks ballot
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Sun Aug 24 09:00:20 EDT 2003
Please send in your 1-point and 2-point votes by Saturday, August 30.
Results will be announced on Sunday, August 31.
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pilliwinks (n.) One of three standard patterns for parading a horse for
judging in an equestrian competition, consists of directing the horse three times
around in a figure-eight pattern. See also carabot and plimney.
pilliwinks (n. pl.) Small fairies who add sleepy seeds to dreamers' eyes.
pilliwinks (n.) A clown, dancer, or other entertainer who travels with a
circus but who charges separate admission and keeps his own accounts. The
pilliwinks usually pays a fixed weekly or monthly fee to the circus.
pilliwinks (n.) (Brit.) Children's term for a ring of mushrooms said to be
the site of fairy dances
pilliwinks (n.) An instrument of torture used for squeezing the fingers
pilliwinks (n.) Hairs growing between the eyebrows and the eyelashes.
pilliwinks (n.) Degree of proximity to the event horizon of a black hole
expressed in terms of counterforce required to escape.
pilliwinks (n.) Barnacles.
pilliwinks (n.) An inept would-be matchmaker. (Nickname of Rev. C. L.
Pillion (1859-1905?) who as Dean of Boys at Eton was responsible for roommate
assignments.)
pilliwinks (n. pl.) Eyelashes that fall off and lodge on the eye.
pilliwinks (n.) Winks that are pinned by other winks (either the player's or
the opponent's) that are in roofing positions. /in pilliwinks/: In a
position where all of the player's winks are so pinned, and thus no moves are
available, allowing the opponent to pot all of his free winks at his leisure.
pilliwinks (n.) 1. A feast to celebrate the end of the Kentish hops-picking
season. 2. A love-affair conducted during the Kentish hops-picking season.
3. An illegitimate child.
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