OWLING votes due today!

eLLioTT morEton emoreton at alum.swarthmore.edu
Wed Jan 30 09:24:38 EST 2008


Hi,

I have votes (and some verse) so far from Eric, Judith, Fran, Pierre, 
Jean-Joseph, Linda, and Hutch.  Don't be the only one walking around 
without one of those little ``I Voted!!'' flag stickers on your lapel --- 
get your ballot in today!  As usual, you have one two-point and one 
one-point vote; voters are encouraged to include awards, comments, verse, 
usage examples, ASCII art, etc., which will be used in breaking ties and 
are in any case lots of fun.

em



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owling (n.) A type of phlange used on mechanized weaving equipment that aids in 
retying warp threads.

owling (n.) A midnight hoedown.

owling (n.)  Attempting to discover a co-worker's password by peeking at the 
keyboard during password entry.  "Dude, so you know I ask Andrei if he knows 
why the message queue is empty? And so we're at his desk, and I have to login 
as JBoss, and I swear he's owling every time I had to log in."

owling (n.) In a slaughterhouse, the bar that prevents the animal from going 
forward.

owling (n.)  So called from it's being ufually carried on in the night, is the 
offence of tranfporting wool or fheep out of this kingdom, to the detriment of 
it's ftaple manufacture.

owling (n.) (Edwardian Cambridge slang, mock-Cockney) - 1. Loud admiration of a 
resident of Girton College.  2. A romantic liaison with a Girtonian.

owling (n.) Using photographic techniques to "see" in the darkness. (Slang term 
used by field biologists)

owling (n.) 1. A technique for creating a decorative texture in mortar, by 
pressing rope into the spaces between newly-laid bricks. 2. The texture created 
by this technique.
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Joke defs:

Linda:
owling, n.? Cockey shout.

Ranjit:
Owling, J.K.R. - author of the Harry P. Otter series of fantasy books for 
children.

owling (n.) - the erodynamic casing of an irplane engine.





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