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▸ noun: (US) A stack of wood, especially cut to a regular length; also used as a measure of wood, typically four by eight feet.
▸ verb: To heap up (hay, etc.) in ricks.
▸ verb: To slightly sprain or strain the neck, back, ankle etc; to wrench.
▸ verb: (transitive, dialectal) To pierce with a hook by means of a sudden jerk or pull.
▸ noun: (dialectal) A sharp or sudden move; a jerk or tug.
▸ verb: (intransitive, dialectal) To rattle, jingle, make a noise; to chatter.
▸ verb: (intransitive, dialectal) To grumble.
▸ verb: (transitive, dialectal) To scold.
▸ verb: (intransitive, dialectal) To raffle.
▸ noun: (intransitive, dialectal) A noise, rattling.
▸ noun: (military, derogatory and demeaning) A brand new (naive) boot camp inductee.
▸ noun: A diminutive of the male given name Richard, or sometimes of related names, such as Ricardo.
▸ noun: A surname transferred from the given name.
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