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glibber
▪ I. glibber, a. dial. (ˈglɪbə(r)) [See glibbery a.] (See quot.)1847–78 Halliwell, Glibber, worn smooth. North.▪ II. † ˈglibber, v. Obs.—1 [See glibbery a.] intr. To slip; to slide.1599 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. A iv b, This bullet-drawer is dentified, becaus the bullet being therin, it sh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Angela Bocage
Latency Come Lately" issue #16 (Rip Off Press, 1990) — “Rust Belt Romance” and “Sons and Lovers” issue #17 (Rip Off Press, 1992) — “Prickophobia” Women's Glibber wikipedia.org
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glibbery
† ˈglibbery, a. Obs. [Corresponds to Du. glibberig (not found in MDu.), late MLG. glibberich (mod. LG. glibbrig). Cognate forms are Eng. glib a.; Du. (dial.) glib curds; Eng. glibber a. and v. = Du. glibber adj., glibberen vb.; cf. also Du. glippen, glipperen to slip, slide, glipperig slippery. It i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Titus Crow
A meep or glibber doesn't cut it with me. (I love meeps and glibbers, don't get me wrong, but I go looking for what made them!) wikipedia.org
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glib
▪ I. glib, n.1 Hist. (glɪb) Also 6 glibe, 6, 9 glyb(be, 7 gleb, 6, 7, 9 glib(b(e. [a. Irish glib.] A thick mass of matted hair on the forehead and over the eyes, formerly worn by the Irish.1537 Act 28 Hen. VIII, c. 15 Stat. Irel. (1678) 92 No person..shall..use the wearing of haire upon their heads,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dianne Reum
Tales of Dyke Derring-Do (1995) LRC News: The Lesbian Resource Center's Community Voice Dyke Strippers: Lesbian Cartoonists A to Z (1995) Women's Glibber wikipedia.org
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glim
▪ I. glim, n. (glɪm) Also 4 glymme. [Ultimately f. the weak-grade of the Teut. root *glī̆m-, glaim- (see gleam); but the history is obscure. Possibly the word in sense 2 may be a modification of glims glimpse, and in sense 3 a shortening of glimmer, its earlier synonym. It is not certain that the n.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jan Eliot
Books In addition to eleven Stone Soup compilations, Eliot's work has appeared in: Women's Glibber: State-of-the-Art Women's Humor, edited by Roz Warren wikipedia.org
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canny
canny, a. Sc. (ˈkænɪ) Also in north Eng. dial. conny. [A comparatively modern word: not found before 17th c. App. f. can v. in sense ‘to know how, be able’, or the derived Sc. n. can, ‘knowledge, skill’ + -y: cf. Sw. kunnig. Canny, conny, thus originally was nearly = cunnand, cunning in its primary ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Strange Days (film)
Cameron, however, initially felt that a "glibber and slicker" actor would be better for the role, but admitted that Fiennes made Lenny "a sexier character—a wikipedia.org
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History of capitalism
The poet George Gordon Byron wrote in 1823: "Who makes politics run glibber all?/ The shade of Bonaparte's noble daring? wikipedia.org
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pass
▪ I. pass, n.1 (pɑːs, -æ-) Also 4 pas, pase, 5 paas, 5–6 passe. [In ME. pas, paas, a. F. pas:—L. passus step, pace, track, trace, etc. Orig. the same word as pace; in later use often associated with pass v., and thus in some senses not easily separated from pass n.2, F. passe.] I. Obs. senses: = pac... Oxford English Dictionary
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