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Alternative form of atiptoe [On tiptoe; on the tips of one's toes in order to move quietly or to stand taller.]
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On tiptoe; on the tips of one's toes in order to move quietly or to stand taller.
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A traditional song sung by farm labourers in northeast Scotland.
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(My Little Pony fandom slang) To fist bump a fellow brony.
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The end; especially the larger or thicker end, or the blunt, in distinction from the sharp, end; the butt.
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(originally intransitive, of horses) To prance, frolic, gambol.
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(onomatopoeia) The sound of steps on hard ground, especially of a horse's hooves.
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The sound a horse makes when walking on a hard surface in horseshoes
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The sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.
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The sound of walking with heavy footfalls.
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Alternative form of crossruff [(bridge) A play in which tricks are taken by taking alternate ruffs in each hand]
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Alternative form of curb stomp [An act of curb stomping.]
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(chiefly in the plural, dated, Britain) Fingerprint.
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The death throes of a hanged person.
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(archaic) To be executed by hanging.
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Alternative form of dipsydoodle [An act or movement such as a quick dipping motion designed to evade, confuse, or distract an opponent or competitor.]
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Alternative form of fly-tips, present of flytip
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A wooden toy consisting of a notched stick with a smaller stick attached on the end. Rubbing the notched stick with another stick causes the smaller stick to spin; with practice the spin can be made to change from rightward (gee) to leftward (haw) and vice versa.
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A move in some dances such as the galop (Wikipedia).
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(Ireland) heads or tails
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Alternative form of heel-palm [A blow in which the heel of the palm strikes an opponent.]
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To strike with a heel-palm blow.
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Alternative form of heel-palm [A blow in which the heel of the palm strikes an opponent.]
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Alternative form of hippity-hop [(childish) Unevenly, with a hopping gait.]
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Alternative form of high tider [A native of the rural eastern coast region of the US state of North Carolina, where a distinctive dialect is spoken.]
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Alternative form of how (a tumulus, a bowl barrow). [The means by which something is accomplished.]
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Alternative form of jete [(ballet) A leap from one foot to the other in which one leg appears to be "thrown" in the direction of the movement.]
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Alternative spelling of lovetap [A light punch or other rough tap, performed in a friendly manner.]
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A traditional Scottish event where cloth was waulked to the accompaniment of folk songs.
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Alternative form of ombre [A Spanish card game, usually played by three people. It involves forty cards, omitting the ranks of 8, 9 and 10.]
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The sound of a light slap or tap with a soft flat object, especially of a footstep
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(archaic, rare) To strut pretentiously, to parade about.
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(informal, less commonly) A little toe, the toe furthest on a foot from the big toe.
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(medicine, slang) Synonym of fingercot
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A whirling or turning on the toes in dancing, primarily in ballet.
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To make a series of quick tapping sounds; to palpitate
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Alternative spelling of pit-a-pat [With a quick tapping sound]
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Alternative form of pitapat
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One who dances the pogo.
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To flex the ankle as far as possible while simultaneously extending the toes in the same direction.
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Alternative form of pro tip [(idiomatic) A useful piece of advice.]
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(historical, mining) A swinging knocker for making signals at the mouth of a shaft.
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A continuous, even drumming or rapping, as of the hooves of a galloping horse, or machine-gun fire.
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A lively dance originating in Scotland; also, the music of this dance; often called a Scottish (or Scotch) reel.
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(intransitive) To leap or dance.
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Alternative form of shoehorn [(literally) To use a shoehorn.]
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(transitive, music) To play notes that are in pairs by making the first of the pair slightly longer than written (augmentation) and the second shorter, resulting in a bouncy, uneven rhythm.
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To drive in or pack down by frequent gentle strokes
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(phonetics) A consonant sound made by a single muscle contraction, such as the sound [ɾ] in the standard American English pronunciation of body.
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Alternative form of tap in [(golf) A simple, short putt very close to the hole.]
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Alternative form of tappish [(rare, archaic) To lie close to the ground, so as to be concealed.]
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One operating such a game.
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(colloquial) A short period of time, particularly a second.
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Alternative form of tick tack, the sound of tapping; a device to tap on a window [(onomatopoeia) The sound of repeated tapping, knocking, or clicking.]
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(sports) Abbreviation of Tipperary. [A county of Ireland.]
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Alternative spelling of tipcat [(uncountable) An old game in which a small piece of wood pointed at both ends is tipped, or struck with a stick or bat, to make it travel through the air as far as possible.]
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Alternative spelling of tiptoe [(usually in the plural) The tip of the toe.]
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Alternative spelling of tippytoe
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Alternative form of tiptoe [(usually in the plural) The tip of the toe.]
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(transitive or intransitive, obsolete) To strike lightly, tap, pat.
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Alternative form of tittup [A caper, or canter.]
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The act of avoiding an issue by equivocation, complicated diplomacy, or changing the subject.
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A participant in a tontine
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The sound of heavy footsteps.
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Obsolete form of trangram. [(obsolete) Something intricately contrived; a puzzle.]
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The sound made by an object being moved on wheels.
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(slang) Someone with extraordinary footwork
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Alternative form of twinkle toes [(slang) Someone with extraordinary footwork]
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(countable) A type of dance.
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