[Fictionary] extended -- bhangmeter, corsned, puering ballot!
E Cohen
eac at inbox.com
Fri May 24 21:45:56 EDT 2019
Hi all,
I'm behind the curve, so might as well let my sloth do y'all some good.
Balloting is extended through tomorrow night, vote for your favorite
lovelies!
Please vote for each word. Usual rules, one two-point vote and one
one-point vote per word.
-- Eric.
bhangmeter, n. A blood test for narcotics
bhangmeter, n. An Indian stew made with hemp leaves and peas in a red
curry sauce.
bhangmeter, n. A device consisting of a shallow ramp used to measure the
speed of a billiard table by rolling a cue ball down it and observing
the distance that it travels before stopping.
bhangmeter, n. An approximate unit of length, roughly 90 to 115 cm.
bhangmeter, n. A device for remotely detecting and measuring the yield
of an atomic explosion.
bhangmeter, n. A pole or similar marker used for recording high water marks.
bhangmeter, n. A Bollywood rating system.
corsned, adj. Preserved by packing in ground pepper.
corsned, n. A hemp weevil
corsned, adj. Of meat, marinated with snalt and cormiander seed, as in
corsned beeps.
corsned, adj. Corrupted spelling describing a type of homespun cloth
made of various fibers.
corsned, adj. A strong overlap stitch used in pillow manufacturing.
corsned, n. A type of trial by ordeal in which the accused was required
to eat a piece of barley bread and cheese.
corsned, v. To update the software of a network of real-time kinematic
reference stations in such a way that users experience no downtime.
puering, n. The interval between the sun disappearing below the horizon,
and the appearance of seven stars.
puering, n. A seven course meal of lamb, veal, and other baby animals.
puering, n. The rough finish on pottery before it is glazed.
puering, n. A group of brothers.
puering, n. A smoke signal sent by Pope Pius's father using a pipe.
puering, v. In tanning, the process of soaking skins in an infusion of
canine faeces.
puering, n. An approximate unit of circumference, roughly 750 to 900 cm.
Enjoy!
-- Eric | eac at inbox.com
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