WerterBuch's entries
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Perisa | beautiful, inspiring, unique, and intelligent: | added 7 years ago |
loo | A toilet facility, 'restroom', men or ladies lounge in Great Britain; This term can is used globally: | added 7 years ago |
bout | Boxing Sport Vernacular: | added 7 years ago |
pees | Something a chipmunk eats. Listed online in "what do chipmunk eat?" | added 7 years ago |
bierstube | Tavern, barroom, saloon, pub, | added 7 years ago |
roue | A lecherous and dissipated male: | added 7 years ago |
rue | Frenxh for street/avenue,way, | added 7 years ago |
logi | Overstuffed lounge-chairs in a theatre setting available for extra fee. | added 7 years ago |
'wolfed' | bite--off, chew little, swallow rapidly one's food; in the manner of a canine or wolf of the forest: | added 7 years ago |
'patch' | A repair of damage to a variety of objects, areas, things: | added 7 years ago |
'patch' | In agriculture; a small area of a large field of diverse berries. beans, flowers, plants: | added 7 years ago |
'shock' | A vertical stacking. piling, arranging of corn stalks or sheafs of field-grain so as to allow slow drying and ripening prior to shelling or threshing: Archaic 2015: | added 7 years ago |
stile | A wooden separator in 'case-cabinet'-making or window fabricating. | added 7 years ago |
'Over the Stile' | A 'stile' in rural settings is a set of three or four steps arranged on both sides of a fieldstone rock wall in order to provide pedestrians ability to cross-over a field's border wall: | added 7 years ago |
'smearcase' | A nickname for small or large curd cottage cheese; Probably evolved from early European farmers who made their own cheese varieties: | added 7 years ago |
'WhimWauzer for a Duck's Bridle'. | A childish nickname for imaginary devices or those yet to be imagined: | added 7 years ago |
Bessemer Steel | Name given to inventor/steelmaker, 'Besssemer' wherein he introduced additional Oxygen to the steel vats during production with resultant, stronger, more durable steel sheets: | added 7 years ago |
Victrola | The name later assigned to the improved 'phonograph' contrived by Thomas Alva Edison while residing in Washington, DC; | added 7 years ago |
'Bark-Tree' | The ultimate nighttime destiny of a coonhound was the discovery of the tree where the racoon had taken refuge.The coon-dog alerted his master of the whereabouts of the hunted ringtail by loud, sharp barking at the base of the tree: | added 7 years ago |
Hi-Tops | A variety of leather boots featuring closure with three-fourths of lacing holes and one fourth of hooks at the top quarter section. Boots were laced with cotton or whang leather Fashion was quite popular with hunters, explorers, seamen and aviators during early 1900's. Some styles featured a small snap-secured side pocket for a handy penknife: | added 7 years ago |
Slumgullion | A watery mixture of cooked meats of less than appetizing appearance, taste, quality or gradation: A meat stew hastily slung together in cooking vessel in a primitive, lackadaisical fashion: | added 7 years ago |
Gat | Nickname/ vulgarization for; handgun, pistol, gun, revolver,' iron', | added 7 years ago |
Velocipede | Three wheeled vehicle with bicycle-type 'USER' seat attached to the central frame. Foot pedals for propulsion by USER were attached to axle of a large diameter front wheel. Transverse handlebars attached to supporting fork of front wheel enabled steering. Two trailing wheels on transverse rear axle supported the rear of the frame. Also known as the 'tricycle' was manufactured in size and sturdy construction for use by youths and adults. Became popular for Senior Citizen devotees. Vulgarizations of vehicle; Trike, Tryke, Tricycle: | added 7 years ago |
Depression Daze | Words, titles, terminology, vulgarizations, nomenclature, initializations, parochialisms, references, nicknames, doggeral, 'shorts', abbreviations, related to the Great Depression',1929-1939. | added 7 years ago |
milktoast | A food dish of buttered toast, often served in chunk-style, covered with warm milk, sprinkled with nutmeg. | added 7 years ago |