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Johnb - co.uk
December 5th, 2017, 08:51 AM
having to resend this because gmail rejected the send at 12:30

*JohnnyB*


Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and
wisdom by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which
is the definition that was submitted by a dictionary

Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply
to this one), before the deadline..

10:00 pm on Thursday, 07 Dec 2017 in the UK 5:00 pm on East Coast USA
2:00 pm onÂ*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* West Coast USA 9:00 am onÂ* 8 Dec in parts of Oz - sync
to my GMT time if in doubt

New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
vote.

*JohnnyB*

Â*1. a gossip

Â*2. a gatecrasher

Â*3. the peregrine falcon

Â*4. urban slang for "outhouse"

Â*5. a sand dune in the form of a long, narrow ridge

Â*6. [Scot]Â* a lamb which does not belong to the herd

Â*7. a defensive encampment encircled by armoured vehicles or wagons

Â*8. one who makes decisions based on instinct rather than real knowledge

Â*9. a sort of derrick rigged temporarily on a sailing vessel for
loading heavy item

10. a device for determining the direction of incoming high-frequency
radio signals

11. a reaper who makes bands for the sheaves, and lays the corn in them
for the binder

12. a small midge (Culicoides impunctatus) found in the swamps and
tropical forests of Australia's Northern Territory

13. the flexible, conical, accordion-like covers that contain lubricant
and protect the constant-velocity joints on a drive axle shaft



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Judy Madnick
December 5th, 2017, 11:05 AM
5 and 8, please.

Judy

On Dec 5, 2017 9:51 AM, "Johnb - co.uk" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> having to resend this because gmail rejected the send at 12:30
> *JohnnyB*
>
>
> Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom
> by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the
> definition that was submitted by a dictionary
>
> Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to
> this one), before the deadline..
>
> 10:00 pm on Thursday, 07 Dec 2017 in the UK 5:00 pm on East Coast
> USA 2:00 pm on West Coast USA 9:00 am on 8 Dec in parts of Oz -
> sync to my GMT time if in doubt
>
> New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
> vote.
>
> *JohnnyB*
>
> 1. a gossip
>
> 2. a gatecrasher
>
> 3. the peregrine falcon
>
> 4. urban slang for "outhouse"
>
> 5. a sand dune in the form of a long, narrow ridge
>
> 6. [Scot] a lamb which does not belong to the herd
>
> 7. a defensive encampment encircled by armoured vehicles or wagons
>
> 8. one who makes decisions based on instinct rather than real knowledge
>
> 9. a sort of derrick rigged temporarily on a sailing vessel for loading
> heavy item
>
> 10. a device for determining the direction of incoming high-frequency
> radio signals
>
> 11. a reaper who makes bands for the sheaves, and lays the corn in them
> for the binder
>
> 12. a small midge (Culicoides impunctatus) found in the swamps and
> tropical forests of Australia's Northern Territory
>
> 13. the flexible, conical, accordion-like covers that contain lubricant
> and protect the constant-velocity joints on a drive axle shaft
>
>
>
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France International/Mike Shefler
December 5th, 2017, 12:08 PM
I'll go for 3 and 11.


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Tim B
December 5th, 2017, 12:34 PM
7 and 12, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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Guerri Stevens
December 5th, 2017, 02:18 PM
I vote for 4 and 9.

Guerri
On 12/5/2017 9:51 AM, Johnb - co.uk wrote:
>
> 4. urban slang for "outhouse"
>
>
> 9. a sort of derrick rigged temporarily on a sailing vessel for
> loading heavy item
>

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Dave Cunningham
December 5th, 2017, 02:28 PM
1 is clearly wrong, and 11 sort of makes sense - so those two.

Dave


On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 9:51:23 AM UTC-5, jo... (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk
wrote:

> having to resend this because gmail rejected the send at 12:30
> *JohnnyB*
>
>
> Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom
> by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the
> definition that was submitted by a dictionary
>
> Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to
> this one), before the deadline..
>
> 10:00 pm on Thursday, 07 Dec 2017 in the UK 5:00 pm on East Coast
> USA 2:00 pm on West Coast USA 9:00 am on 8 Dec in parts of Oz -
> sync to my GMT time if in doubt
>
> New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
> vote.
>
> *JohnnyB*
>
> 1. a gossip
>
> 2. a gatecrasher
>
> 3. the peregrine falcon
>
> 4. urban slang for "outhouse"
>
> 5. a sand dune in the form of a long, narrow ridge
>
> 6. [Scot] a lamb which does not belong to the herd
>
> 7. a defensive encampment encircled by armoured vehicles or wagons
>
> 8. one who makes decisions based on instinct rather than real knowledge
>
> 9. a sort of derrick rigged temporarily on a sailing vessel for loading
> heavy item
>
> 10. a device for determining the direction of incoming high-frequency
> radio signals
>
> 11. a reaper who makes bands for the sheaves, and lays the corn in them
> for the binder
>
> 12. a small midge (Culicoides impunctatus) found in the swamps and
> tropical forests of Australia's Northern Territory
>
> 13. the flexible, conical, accordion-like covers that contain lubricant
> and protect the constant-velocity joints on a drive axle shaft
>
>
>
>

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Daniel Widdis
December 5th, 2017, 04:31 PM
4 et 5 s'il vous plait



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Tim Lodge
December 5th, 2017, 04:41 PM
I'll fall for 3 and 11:

3. the peregrine falcon

11. a reaper who makes bands for the sheaves, and lays the corn in them for
the binder

-- Tim L

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Christopher Carson
December 5th, 2017, 04:56 PM
2 and 11 for me.

Chris

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Shani Naylor
December 6th, 2017, 03:52 AM
I'll vote 3 & 12.

On 6/12/2017 3:51 AM, "Johnb - co.uk" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> having to resend this because gmail rejected the send at 12:30
> *JohnnyB*
>
>
> Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom
> by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the
> definition that was submitted by a dictionary
>
> Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to
> this one), before the deadline..
>
> 10:00 pm on Thursday, 07 Dec 2017 in the UK 5:00 pm on East Coast
> USA 2:00 pm on West Coast USA 9:00 am on 8 Dec in parts of Oz -
> sync to my GMT time if in doubt
>
> New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
> vote.
>
> *JohnnyB*
>
> 1. a gossip
>
> 2. a gatecrasher
>
> 3. the peregrine falcon
>
> 4. urban slang for "outhouse"
>
> 5. a sand dune in the form of a long, narrow ridge
>
> 6. [Scot] a lamb which does not belong to the herd
>
> 7. a defensive encampment encircled by armoured vehicles or wagons
>
> 8. one who makes decisions based on instinct rather than real knowledge
>
> 9. a sort of derrick rigged temporarily on a sailing vessel for loading
> heavy item
>
> 10. a device for determining the direction of incoming high-frequency
> radio signals
>
> 11. a reaper who makes bands for the sheaves, and lays the corn in them
> for the binder
>
> 12. a small midge (Culicoides impunctatus) found in the swamps and
> tropical forests of Australia's Northern Territory
>
> 13. the flexible, conical, accordion-like covers that contain lubricant
> and protect the constant-velocity joints on a drive axle shaft
>
>
>
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Efrem G Mallach
December 6th, 2017, 08:01 AM
Sounds like it could be Scots. So, 6, and why not 11?

Efrem

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> On Dec 5, 2017, at 9:51 AM, Johnb - co.uk <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
>
> having to resend this because gmail rejected the send at 12:30
> JohnnyB
>
>
> Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the definition that was submitted by a dictionary
>
> Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to this one), before the deadline..
>
> 10:00 pm on Thursday, 07 Dec 2017 in the UK 5:00 pm on East Coast USA 2:00 pm on West Coast USA 9:00 am on 8 Dec in parts of Oz - sync to my GMT time if in doubt
>
> New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may vote.
>
> JohnnyB
>
>
>
> 6. [Scot] a lamb which does not belong to the herd
>
>
> 11. a reaper who makes bands for the sheaves, and lays the corn in them for the binder
>

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