adj
Sized so as to fit an A cup.
n
alternative form of baby bottle (this is the preferred British form) [A bottle equipped with a teat, used for feeding infants.]
n
(Australia, South Africa) A Christmas cracker.
n
(now chiefly Australia and New Zealand) A fuel metering/delivery pump at a filling station.
n
Someone who butts, or who butts in.
n
A worker who chars the insides of barrels in which whisky is to be aged
n
(demoscene, informal) A chiptune.
n
(Britain, Canada, New Zealand) A table decoration, in the form of a large paper sweet wrapper, constructed around a cardboard tube typically containing a paper hat, silly joke and a small novelty or toy; a pair of people pull the ends of the cracker causing an embedded device to make a crack sound as the cracker breaks in two and the contents are released.
n
(archaic, medicine) A spoonful.
n
A trophy in the shape of an oversized cup.
n
(medicine, archaic) One who performs the operation of cupping.
adj
Having the form of a cup.
n
Alternative form of cuspidor (“spittoon”) [(chiefly US) A spittoon.]
n
(archaic, UK, slang) A chamberpot.
n
(chiefly Scotland) A bowl made of the two hands cupped together.
n
The amount swallowed in a single gulp.
n
Alternative form of gumdigging [(New Zealand, historical) The work of a gumdigger, digging for kauri gum.]
n
(military) A warm meal, usually cooked in a large pot, often similar to a stew or porridge; service of such a heated meal to soldiers.
n
Alternative form of keg stand [A drinking ritual in which the drinker is hoisted aloft to drink directly from a keg of beer while performing something like a handstand.]
n
(dialectal) A piece of small firewood or kindling; dibber
v
To utterly defeat or humiliate.
n
Alternative spelling of kibosh [(slang) A checking or restraining element. Only used in put the kibosh on and put on the kibosh.]
v
(obsolete) To lift one's skirts, bend over, and knead the buttocks as if kneading bread.
n
(Scotland and northeast England) Any public drinking fountain.
n
(Ireland, slang) A pencil sharpener.
n
(slang, mildly vulgar) A pot used for peeing: a chamber pot.
n
Alternative form of pee pot. [(slang, mildly vulgar) A pot used for peeing: a chamber pot.]
v
(historical) To pour brine over a person after flogging them, as a method of punishment.
n
A type of bling, in the form of a highly decorated chalice, associated with hip-hop culture
n
A single piece in the game of milk caps.
n
(Australia) Synonym of juice box
n
(UK, horse-racing, slang) A favorite: a heavily-backed horse.
n
(US, slang, dated) One who cleans pots; a scullion.
n
Synonym of slice of the pie
n
(UK, slang, archaic) A snuffbox.
n
Alternative form of snuff-dish [A dish for a snuffer (a candle-snuffer).]
adj
(obsolete) Suiting a stew, or brothel.
n
(military, historical) A stinkball.
n
A parting drink taken after mounting one's horse; (by extension) a drink taken before leaving or parting company with someone.
n
(dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A cup or cupful.
n
A small stick used in mixing toddy.
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