n
(Lancashire) Alternative spelling of bellywark [(Midlands and Northern England) A pain in the stomach; bellyache; colic; gripe.]
n
A mass, usually of hair or undigested vegetable matter, found in a human or animal's intestines, similar to a hairball.
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A shapeless or amorphous mass; a vague shape or amount, especially of a liquid or semisolid substance; a clump, group or collection that lacks definite shape.
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(informal) blob (vague amorphous mass)
n
A round mass of something, especially of chewed food in the mouth or alimentary canal.
n
(US, Philippines, slang) A piece of solid or semisolid mucus in or removed from a nostril.
n
(informal) A piece of solid or semisolid mucus in or removed from the nostril cavity.
adj
Scattered with breadcrumbs.
n
(idiomatic) Hardly anything.
n
The regurgitation of fur, feathers, and other undigestible material by hawks, to clean and empty their crops.^([W])
n
(slang) An old motor vehicle in especially good condition.
n
(informal) The well-baked fat on the surface of a piece of roasted meat.
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Obsolete form of crumb. [A small piece which breaks off from baked food (such as cake, biscuit or bread).]
n
A small piece of other material, such as rubber.
n
A form of recycled rubber with a granular consistency, generally from tyres after the removal of steel etc.
n
(usually in the plural) A pellet of dry cat food.
adj
(of timber) Characterised by cup shakes.
n
(sports, Britain, slang) An upset in a cup competition.
n
The sagging flesh on the throat of an elderly human.
n
A small amount of something, especially paste.
n
A considerable lump, scoop, or quantity of something, especially soft food.
n
(obsolete) A lump or clot.
n
(colloquial) A verbally aggressive person.
v
(UK, slang) To spit or to gob.
n
a liquid used for gargling
v
(US and UK, dialects, chiefly Midlands, Southern US, Appalachia) To smear.
n
(informal) A stream of saliva from a person's mouth.
n
(obsolete, except Scots) Any slimy, viscous substance.
v
To stick in globs or lumps.
v
To cover someone in gloop or goo.
n
(informal, uncountable) Any gooey substance.
v
(informal, transitive) To quickly swallow liquid.
n
(countable) A lump of soft or sticky material.
v
To coat with a gooey substance.
n
A quantity of liquid, often in a sticky blotch.
adj
Like gobbets; having the texture of gobbets.
n
The process of packing with waste rock; stowing.
adj
Typical of or characterized by gobbling.
adj
(informal) Marked by the presence of gobs (lumps).
n
(UK, slang, by extension) A large portion or amount.
n
(colloquial) A receptacle for spit; a spittoon, a spitbox; a spit bucket.
n
(Ireland) A glob of saliva and/or phlegm projected out of a person's mouth.
v
(Australia, juvenile) To spit; to force up phlegm from one's throat.
n
(Antarctica, countable) A ball of snow hanging from hair or fur that has developed through accretion.
n
(informal, usually uncountable) A thick, slimy substance; goo.
v
(informal) To move in a messy, liquid manner.
n
(obsolete) Fragments; parings; scraps (especially of fish).
v
(transitive) To cause to be gooey or gummy, especially with the effect of obstructing the operation of some mechanism or process.
n
(obsolete, heraldic) A whirlpool.
n
(obsolete) Alternative form of huffcap [(obsolete) Strong ale.]
n
(slang) French inhale; inhaling smoke that has just been expelled from the mouth or inhaling smoke through the nose while simultaneously expelling it from the mouth.
n
One who laps liquid, who takes liquid in with the tongue.
v
(mining) To cob (chip off unwanted pieces of stone).
n
(UK, dialect) A thick stew; lobscouse or similar.
n
(US, slang) A thick quantity of sputum, usually containing phlegm.
n
Alternative spelling of loogie [(US, slang) A thick quantity of sputum, usually containing phlegm.]
n
A small, shaped mass of sugar, typically about a teaspoonful.
n
A Jovian hailstone consisting of a mix of water and ammonia.
v
(intransitive) To heave, as the breast.
n
A flattish lump of soft matter, especially butter or dung.
n
(uncountable, Southwest England) Dust; fluff.
n
(Scotland) A hairdresser's powder puff.
n
(slang) A car left idling to warm up, emitting steam from the rear.
n
(obsolete, anatomy) The wrist.
n
Alternative form of scirrhus [(obsolete) An indurated organ or part, especially a gland.]
n
Vegetation of inferior quality, though sometimes thick and impenetrable, growing in poor soil or in sand; also, brush.
n
(dialectal) A small apple.
n
(Canada, Newfoundland, usually in the plural) A small piece of pork rind or fatback fried until rendered and crispy.
n
(obsolete, UK, dialect) Light, dry wood, or material used for fuel.
adj
(obsolete, UK, dialect) soft; pulpy
n
(usually in the plural) A generous or abundant quantity.
v
(transitive) To feed pigs.
n
A ball of slush; a partially melted snowball.
n
(Scotland) Fine rain; drizzle.
n
One who blows smoke; a liar or bullshit artist.
v
(obsolete or Scotland, transitive) to snuff (a candle)
adj
(slang) Resembling snot; gooey.
n
The act of briskly inhaling by the nose; a sniff, a snort.
n
Eel prepared by spitchcocking.
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