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Tim Lodge August 14th, 2019 08:32 AM

[Dixonary] Round 3006 PULLIKINS Defs - Vote Now!
 
Apologies for the slight delay - I was distracted becuase a man who is
doing a CCTV survey of our drains turned up ealier than I'd expected. The
registration number of his van is POO 4 CAM.

Anyway, enough of that. Here we have 11 carefully-constructed defsof the
word PULLIKINS, only one of which came from my dictionary. Please vote for
your two favourites by public reply to this message, before the deadline of:

09:00 BST on Friday 16th August, which is
08:00 GMT
10:00 CET
4:00 AM EDT
1:00 AM PST
20:00 NZST

-- Tim L

*** PULLIKINS

1. loose trousers.

2. [Scot.] a diaper.

3. another name for SPILLIKINS.

4. frantic or excited activity.

5. a freight car on a railway. [Eng.]

6. forceps or pliers used to extract teeth.

7. a specialized come-a-long used in the medical field.

8. [S. Brit.] pranks pulled by children on All Hallow's Eve.

9. petticoat breeches gathered at the knee; worn by men in mid 17th
century Western Europe.

10. [York. folklore] an imp who picks ripe apples at night, leaving only
unripe or misshapen fruit.

11. loose pantaloons worn by women in the late 19th Century; more
popularly known as “bloomers,” after their creator Amelia Jenks Bloomer
(1818-1894).

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France International/Mike Shefler August 14th, 2019 08:47 AM

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5 and 10 for me.

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Guerri Stevens August 14th, 2019 10:05 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3006 PULLIKINS Defs - Vote Now!
 
I vote for 6 and 9.

On 8/14/2019 9:32 AM, Tim Lodge wrote:
> Apologies for the slight delay - I was distracted becuase a man who is
> doing a CCTV survey of our drains turned up ealier than I'd expected.*
> The registration number of his van is POO 4 CAM.
>
> 6. forceps or pliers used to extract teeth.
>
> 9. petticoat breeches gathered at the knee; worn by men in mid 17th
> century Western Europe.


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Debbie August 14th, 2019 10:23 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3006 PULLIKINS Defs - Vote Now!
 
9 and 5 please

On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 11:05 AM Guerri Stevens <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com>
wrote:

> I vote for 6 and 9.
> On 8/14/2019 9:32 AM, Tim Lodge wrote:
>
> Apologies for the slight delay - I was distracted becuase a man who is
> doing a CCTV survey of our drains turned up ealier than I'd expected. The
> registration number of his van is POO 4 CAM.
>
> 6. forceps or pliers used to extract teeth.
>
>
> 9. petticoat breeches gathered at the knee; worn by men in mid 17th
> century Western Europe.
>
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Tim B August 14th, 2019 12:03 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3006 PULLIKINS Defs - Vote Now!
 
4 and 9, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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'Efrem G Mallach' via Dixonary August 14th, 2019 07:41 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3006 PULLIKINS Defs - Vote Now!
 
Loose trousers both ways, #1 and #11.

Efrem

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

> On Aug 14, 2019, at 9:32 AM, Tim Lodge <dix (AT) timlodge (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
>
> Apologies for the slight delay - I was distracted becuase a man who is doing a CCTV survey of our drains turned up ealier than I'd expected. The registration number of his van is POO 4 CAM.
>
> Anyway, enough of that. Here we have 11 carefully-constructed defsof the word PULLIKINS, only one of which came from my dictionary. Please vote for your two favourites by public reply to this message, before the deadline of:
>
> 09:00 BST on Friday 16th August, which is
> 08:00 GMT
> 10:00 CET
> 4:00 AM EDT
> 1:00 AM PST
> 20:00 NZST
>
> -- Tim L
>
> *** PULLIKINS
>
> 1. loose trousers.
>
>
>
> 11. loose pantaloons worn by women in the late 19th Century; more popularly known as “bloomers,” after their creator Amelia Jenks Bloomer (1818-1894).


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Shani Naylor August 15th, 2019 02:57 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3006 PULLIKINS Defs - Vote Now!
 
This round reminds me of a Madness song.... I'll vote 1 & 4.




On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 1:32 AM Tim Lodge <dix (AT) timlodge (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> Apologies for the slight delay - I was distracted becuase a man who is
> doing a CCTV survey of our drains turned up ealier than I'd expected. The
> registration number of his van is POO 4 CAM.
>
> Anyway, enough of that. Here we have 11 carefully-constructed defsof the
> word PULLIKINS, only one of which came from my dictionary. Please vote for
> your two favourites by public reply to this message, before the deadline of:
>
> 09:00 BST on Friday 16th August, which is
> 08:00 GMT
> 10:00 CET
> 4:00 AM EDT
> 1:00 AM PST
> 20:00 NZST
>
> -- Tim L
>
> *** PULLIKINS
>
> 1. loose trousers.
>
> 2. [Scot.] a diaper.
>
> 3. another name for SPILLIKINS.
>
> 4. frantic or excited activity.
>
> 5. a freight car on a railway. [Eng.]
>
> 6. forceps or pliers used to extract teeth.
>
> 7. a specialized come-a-long used in the medical field.
>
> 8. [S. Brit.] pranks pulled by children on All Hallow's Eve.
>
> 9. petticoat breeches gathered at the knee; worn by men in mid 17th
> century Western Europe.
>
> 10. [York. folklore] an imp who picks ripe apples at night, leaving only
> unripe or misshapen fruit.
>
> 11. loose pantaloons worn by women in the late 19th Century; more
> popularly known as “bloomers,” after their creator Amelia Jenks Bloomer
> (1818-1894).
>
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Tony Abell August 15th, 2019 07:14 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3006 PULLIKINS Defs - Vote Now!
 
Avoiding the breeches, I'll vote for 4 and 8:

> 4. frantic or excited activity.


> 8. [S. Brit.] pranks pulled by children on All Hallow's Eve.


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Ryan McGill August 15th, 2019 06:43 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3006 PULLIKINS Defs - Vote Now!
 
May as well do 3 & 7.

3. another name for SPILLIKINS.
>
> 7. a specialized come-a-long used in the medical field.
>
>
>


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