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(adj)
(especially of a woman) Fairly short and of slim build.
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(n)
A surname.
(baseball) The statistic of the number of outs a defensive player directly caused.
(v)
(transitive) To feel pity for (someone or something).
A pitot head/pitot tube.
A form of cement, made from linseed oil and whiting, used to fixate panes of glass.
Anything potentially explosive, in a non-literal sense.
(golf) To lightly strike a golf ball with a putter.
Taking offense; indignant.
(N)
(singular putto) chubby male infants in classical painting.
A strip of cloth wound round the leg, worn for protection or support by hikers, soldiers etc.
a town in Ecuador in the Tungurahua Province in northwestern South America between San Juan de Ambato and Baños.
Alternative form of puttee. [A strip of cloth wound round the leg, worn for protection or support by hikers, soldiers etc.]
a strip of cloth wound around the leg to form legging; used by soldiers in world war i
(intransitive, Canada, US, slang, derogatory) To stop interfering; mind one's own business.
(uncountable) A feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
(often derogatory) Having little or no importance.
(slang) pit bull terrier
(of fruit) Having had the pits removed.
(now uncommon, of size) Petite: small, little.
(transitive) To stroke or fondle (an animal).
Alternative spelling of Petey. [A diminutive of the male given name Peter.]
An Azerbaijani soup made with mutton and vegetables in individual crocks with a glazed interior.
(informal, rare) A petticoat.
(informal, endearing) A pit bull terrier.
(botany, of a leaf) Having deeply divided lobes.
Petty or miscellaneous expenses.
A surname from Italian.
A plant of species Solanum tuberosum or its edible starchy tuber.
A desire to eat food or consume drinks.
A small, usually plastic, chamber pot used to toilet-train small children.
A unisex given name.
A paved outside area, adjoining a house, used for dining or recreation.
Obsolete spelling of potato. [A plant of species Solanum tuberosum or its edible starchy tuber.]
Tending to pout; angry in a childish or cute way; showing mock anger. (of a person)
A traditional residential subdivision or unit found in settlements of Punjab.
(intransitive) To be or pretend to be ill-tempered; to sulk.
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A diminutive of the female given name Patricia.
A diminutive of the male given name Peter.
To (gently) tap the flat of one's hand on a person or thing.
Pronunciation spelling of pussy (“cat”). [(informal, endearing) A cat.]
(of a plant) Grown or planted in a plant pot.
(chiefly used in combinations) Having a pate or a particular type of pate (head)
The buttocks.
(Sanskrit: पति, 𐬯𐬙) a title meaning "master" or "lord".
Of or resembling peat; peatlike.
(Ireland, countable, uncountable) Illegally produced Irish whiskey; moonshine.
The capital city of French Polynesia.
The duiker.
(intransitive) To be active, but not excessively busy, at a task or a series of tasks.
(obsolete, rare) A drinker.
A small handbag shaped like an envelope.
(golf) An informal form of golf, played with a putter on a short course featuring novelty obstacles.
A document indicating the amount of money to be paid to an employee.
A city, the county seat of Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States.
rotten; fetid; stinking; base; worthless
(US, slang) Having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).
(transitive) To assign a buddy, or partner, to.
(idiomatic, chiefly as imperative, derogatory, colloquial, dismissal) To leave; to go away.
(US) To defeat by a narrow margin.
utter
A unit of currency, worth one hundredth of a Gambian dalasi.
100 bututs equal 1 dalasi
(transitive, colloquial) Emphatic synonym of kick out: to remove, to eject, to expel; to dismiss (from a position, job, etc.).