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Johnb - co.uk August 3rd, 2020 04:26 AM

[Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
The word is TIB

below are the submitted definitions which include the real def from a
dictionary; Don'tÂ* look up the word but do vote publicly for 2 defs
which tickle your fancy - or maybe seem correct - by

10:00 pm (2200) BST Tuesday 4th August 2020 (and your own times as
appropriate (check)

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Over to you

*JohnnyB*

1. a short sometimes humorous piece in a newspaper or magazine usually
used as a filler.

2. a shoot; a sprout. [Obs.]

3. [OE]Â*a thief, especially of church relics, a seller of fake relics

4. a coffee bean which fragments during roasting

5. early proposed term for the basic unit of information storage in a
quantum computer, discarded in favor of /qubit/

6. a loose thread or fringe of a garment or cloth

7. to slip out; to escape unobserved from school or house; to break
bounds*.*

8. a sprite

9. a shilling

10. a type of medicinal drink used in medieval times, consisting of a
herbal tea with a thickening agent to soothe the throat

11. a sailor’s tool for fastening and unfastening shackles

12. an indentation for preventing a bolt head projecting above a surface

13. (Yorks. dialect) a little thing, a trifle (probably from 'bit')

14. A recently-sprouted seedling tree

15. [Newsroom sl.] a secondary headline in a newspaper or magazine article




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Tim B August 3rd, 2020 05:05 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
2 and 5, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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Dave Cunningham August 3rd, 2020 06:36 AM

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12 and 13 please.

Dave


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'France International/Mike Shefler' via Dixonary August 3rd, 2020 08:33 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
I'll go for 1 and 12.

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Johnb - co.uk August 3rd, 2020 08:53 AM

[Dixonary] Fwd: Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time rehash
 
The closing of voting will be 2200 BST - I again made a mistake in
suggesting other times other places. Please do your own adjustments

*JohnnyB*


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Subject: Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2020 10:26:42 +0100
From: Johnb - co.uk <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk>
To: Dixonarians <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com>



The word is TIB

below are the submitted definitions which include the real def from a
dictionary; Don'tÂ* look up the word but do vote publicly for 2 defs
which tickle your fancy - or maybe seem correct - by

10:00 pm (2200) BST Tuesday 4th August 2020 (and your own times as
appropriate (check)

CET 2300, East USA 1800, West USA 1400, and Canberra 0700 the next morning

Over to you

*JohnnyB*

1. a short sometimes humorous piece in a newspaper or magazine usually
used as a filler.

2. a shoot; a sprout. [Obs.]

3. [OE]Â*a thief, especially of church relics, a seller of fake relics

4. a coffee bean which fragments during roasting

5. early proposed term for the basic unit of information storage in a
quantum computer, discarded in favor of /qubit/

6. a loose thread or fringe of a garment or cloth

7. to slip out; to escape unobserved from school or house; to break
bounds*.*

8. a sprite

9. a shilling

10. a type of medicinal drink used in medieval times, consisting of a
herbal tea with a thickening agent to soothe the throat

11. a sailor’s tool for fastening and unfastening shackles

12. an indentation for preventing a bolt head projecting above a surface

13. (Yorks. dialect) a little thing, a trifle (probably from 'bit')

14. A recently-sprouted seedling tree

15. [Newsroom sl.] a secondary headline in a newspaper or magazine article



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Tim Lodge August 3rd, 2020 09:23 AM

[Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
I'll try 7 and 12.

7. to slip out; to escape unobserved from school or house; to break bounds
*.*

12. an indentation for preventing a bolt head projecting above a surface

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Judy Madnick August 3rd, 2020 09:42 AM

RE: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
Could be any of them...except mine. LOL!

Although there's another one that I prefer, I'll go with the newspapers/magazines:

1. a short sometimes humorous piece in a newspaper or magazine usually used as a filler.

15. [Newsroom sl.] a secondary headline in a newspaper or magazine article

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Efrem G Mallach August 3rd, 2020 12:04 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
I'll try the two tibs bits of newspaper terminology: 1 and 15.

Efrem

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> On Aug 3, 2020, at 5:26 AM, Johnb - co.uk <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
>
> The word is TIB
>
> below are the submitted definitions which include the real def from a dictionary; Don't look up the word but do vote publicly for 2 defs which tickle your fancy - or maybe seem correct - by
>
> 10:00 pm (2200) BST Tuesday 4th August 2020 (and your own times as appropriate (check)
>
> CET 2300, East USA 1800, West USA 1400, and Canberra 0700 the next morning
>
> Over to you
>
> JohnnyB
>
>
> 1. a short sometimes humorous piece in a newspaper or magazine usually used as a filler.
>
>
>
> 15. [Newsroom sl.] a secondary headline in a newspaper or magazine article


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Paul Keating August 3rd, 2020 12:56 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
2 & 9 for me

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Debbie August 3rd, 2020 02:58 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
5 and 9

On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 5:26 AM Johnb - co.uk <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> The word is TIB
>
> below are the submitted definitions which include the real def from a
> dictionary; Don't look up the word but do vote publicly for 2 defs which
> tickle your fancy - or maybe seem correct - by
>
> 10:00 pm (2200) BST Tuesday 4th August 2020 (and your own times as
> appropriate (check)
>
> CET 2300, East USA 1800, West USA 1400, and Canberra 0700 the next morning
>
>
> Over to you
>
> *JohnnyB*
>
> 1. a short sometimes humorous piece in a newspaper or magazine usually
> used as a filler.
>
> 2. a shoot; a sprout. [Obs.]
>
> 3. [OE] a thief, especially of church relics, a seller of fake relics
>
> 4. a coffee bean which fragments during roasting
>
> 5. early proposed term for the basic unit of information storage in a
> quantum computer, discarded in favor of *qubit*
>
> 6. a loose thread or fringe of a garment or cloth
>
> 7. to slip out; to escape unobserved from school or house; to break bounds
> *.*
>
> 8. a sprite
>
> 9. a shilling
>
> 10. a type of medicinal drink used in medieval times, consisting of a
> herbal tea with a thickening agent to soothe the throat
>
> 11. a sailor’s tool for fastening and unfastening shackles
>
> 12. an indentation for preventing a bolt head projecting above a surface
>
> 13. (Yorks. dialect) a little thing, a trifle (probably from 'bit')
>
> 14. A recently-sprouted seedling tree
>
> 15. [Newsroom sl.] a secondary headline in a newspaper or magazine article
>
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ALAN MALLACH August 3rd, 2020 03:33 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
Johnny - I'll go with 2 and 12 for no particularly good reason.
Alan

> On 08/03/2020 5:26 AM Johnb - co.uk <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>
> The word is TIB
>
> below are the submitted definitions which include the real def from a dictionary; Don't look up the word but do vote publicly for 2 defs which tickle your fancy - or maybe seem correct - by
>
> 10:00 pm (2200) BST Tuesday 4th August 2020 (and your own times as appropriate (check)
>
> CET 2300, East USA 1800, West USA 1400, and Canberra 0700 the next morning
>
> Over to you
>
> JohnnyB
>
>
> 1. a short sometimes humorous piece in a newspaper or magazine usually used as a filler.
>
> 2. a shoot; a sprout. [Obs.]
>
> 3. [OE] a thief, especially of church relics, a seller of fake relics
>
> 4. a coffee bean which fragments during roasting
>
> 5. early proposed term for the basic unit of information storage in a quantum computer, discarded in favor of qubit
>
> 6. a loose thread or fringe of a garment or cloth
>
> 7. to slip out; to escape unobserved from school or house; to break bounds.
>
> 8. a sprite
>
> 9. a shilling
>
> 10. a type of medicinal drink used in medieval times, consisting of a herbal tea with a thickening agent to soothe the throat
>
> 11. a sailor’s tool for fastening and unfastening shackles
>
> 12. an indentation for preventing a bolt head projecting above a surface
>
> 13. (Yorks. dialect) a little thing, a trifle (probably from 'bit')
>
> 14. A recently-sprouted seedling tree
>
> 15. [Newsroom sl.] a secondary headline in a newspaper or magazine article
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Daniel B. Widdis August 3rd, 2020 05:13 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
I believe 3, and wonder if you're selling a fake relic, did you really
steal it?

I also believe 13, and if you steal a small relic it might be possible that
both my guesses are correct.

Past history suggests otherwise, however.


On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 2:26 AM Johnb - co.uk <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> The word is TIB
>
> below are the submitted definitions which include the real def from a
> dictionary; Don't look up the word but do vote publicly for 2 defs which
> tickle your fancy - or maybe seem correct - by
>
> 10:00 pm (2200) BST Tuesday 4th August 2020 (and your own times as
> appropriate (check)
>
> CET 2300, East USA 1800, West USA 1400, and Canberra 0700 the next morning
>
>
> Over to you
>
> *JohnnyB*
>
> 1. a short sometimes humorous piece in a newspaper or magazine usually
> used as a filler.
>
> 2. a shoot; a sprout. [Obs.]
>
> 3. [OE] a thief, especially of church relics, a seller of fake relics
>
> 4. a coffee bean which fragments during roasting
>
> 5. early proposed term for the basic unit of information storage in a
> quantum computer, discarded in favor of *qubit*
>
> 6. a loose thread or fringe of a garment or cloth
>
> 7. to slip out; to escape unobserved from school or house; to break bounds
> *.*
>
> 8. a sprite
>
> 9. a shilling
>
> 10. a type of medicinal drink used in medieval times, consisting of a
> herbal tea with a thickening agent to soothe the throat
>
> 11. a sailor’s tool for fastening and unfastening shackles
>
> 12. an indentation for preventing a bolt head projecting above a surface
>
> 13. (Yorks. dialect) a little thing, a trifle (probably from 'bit')
>
> 14. A recently-sprouted seedling tree
>
> 15. [Newsroom sl.] a secondary headline in a newspaper or magazine article
>
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Shani Naylor August 3rd, 2020 07:43 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
Sprouts for me, 2 & 14.



On Mon, 3 Aug 2020, 9:26 PM Johnb - co.uk, <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> The word is TIB
>
> below are the submitted definitions which include the real def from a
> dictionary; Don't look up the word but do vote publicly for 2 defs which
> tickle your fancy - or maybe seem correct - by
>
> 10:00 pm (2200) BST Tuesday 4th August 2020 (and your own times as
> appropriate (check)
>
> CET 2300, East USA 1800, West USA 1400, and Canberra 0700 the next morning
>
>
> Over to you
>
> *JohnnyB*
>
> 1. a short sometimes humorous piece in a newspaper or magazine usually
> used as a filler.
>
> 2. a shoot; a sprout. [Obs.]
>
> 3. [OE] a thief, especially of church relics, a seller of fake relics
>
> 4. a coffee bean which fragments during roasting
>
> 5. early proposed term for the basic unit of information storage in a
> quantum computer, discarded in favor of *qubit*
>
> 6. a loose thread or fringe of a garment or cloth
>
> 7. to slip out; to escape unobserved from school or house; to break bounds
> *.*
>
> 8. a sprite
>
> 9. a shilling
>
> 10. a type of medicinal drink used in medieval times, consisting of a
> herbal tea with a thickening agent to soothe the throat
>
> 11. a sailor’s tool for fastening and unfastening shackles
>
> 12. an indentation for preventing a bolt head projecting above a surface
>
> 13. (Yorks. dialect) a little thing, a trifle (probably from 'bit')
>
> 14. A recently-sprouted seedling tree
>
> 15. [Newsroom sl.] a secondary headline in a newspaper or magazine article
>
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Ryan McGill August 4th, 2020 12:27 PM

[Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
Amazing how the common thread here is "small piece".

8 & 11

> 8. a sprite
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Christopher Carson August 4th, 2020 02:37 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB Voting time
 
I’ll go with 2 and 14,

Chris

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On Aug 4, 2020, at 13:27, Ryan McGill <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Amazing how the common thread here is "small piece".

8 & 11

8. a sprite

11. a sailor’s tool for fastening and unfastening shackles

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