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▪ I. ˈrodding, (vbl.) n.1 [f. rod n.1 or v.] 1. The action of beating with a rod; caning.1630 R. Johnson's Kingd. & Commw. 478 Their capitall punishments are hanging, rodding, knocking on the heads, drowning. 1906 H. S. Salt Consolat. Faddist 30 The less they did attend, The more he brayed of roddin...
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Popular Hot Rodding
Popular Hot Rodding also covered high-profile events and the annual Engine Masters Challenge. The last printing of Popular Hot Rodding was the September 2014 issue.
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roud
▪ I. roud obs. or dial. var. of rudd1 (the fish).▪ II. roud, n. dial. [Cf. next and rud n.] The act of spawning.1893 H. T. Cozens-Hardy Broad Nrf. 82 (E.D.D.), The broad⁓land fishes are said to be on the roud.▪ III. roud, v. dial. (raʊd) [Cf. rodding vbl. n.2, rood v. and rud n.] intr. To spawn.1882...
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Shear (geology)
At this point shear foliations begin to break down into a rodding lineation or a stretch lineation. Such rocks are known as L-tectonites. Microstructural evidence of transtension includes rodding or stretching lineations, stretched porphyroblasts, mylonites, etc.
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hot rod
hot rod orig. U.S. A motor vehicle specially modified to give high power and speed; the driver (also hot rodder) of a hot rod. Hence hot-rod v. intr., hot-rodding vbl. n. Also attrib. and fig.1945 Life 5 Nov. 87 A ‘hot rod’..is an automobile stripped for speed and pepped up for power until it can tr...
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Hot rod
According to the Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA), the term changes in meaning over the years, but "hot rodding has less to do with the vehicle and more There are magazines that feature traditional hot rods, including Hot Rod, Car Craft, Rod and Custom, and Popular Hot Rodding.
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Tom Medley
It was there, like many returning GIs, he became interested in hot rodding. Rodding
After discussions with Tex Smith, Medley helped organize the first Street Rod Nationals in Peoria, Illinois, in summer 1970.
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Low Rider
According to the AllMusic review of the song, "the lyric takes the cool, laidback image of the lowrider—the Chicano culture practice of hydraulically hot-rodding
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rodden-fluke
ˈrodden-fluke Sc. Also roddan-. [Perh. f. rodding vbl. n.2: cf. the synonymous rawn-fluke. In Northumb. called roddams.] The turbot.1795 J. Donaldson Agric. Kincardine 415 Scate, turbot, (called here rodden fluke, and bannock fluke) and flounders. 1802 Pinkerton Mod. Geogr. I. 192 The Turbot..in Sco...
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Wicket-keeper, in cricket
A slang term for the person who does groundskeeping in bowls and cricket, lawn tennis and athletics
See also
Rodding
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Goldenrod (color)
the color of paper that the Church of Scientology's Ethics Department prints its suppressive person declarations on, giving rise to the term "golden-rodding
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Goodguys Rod & Custom Association
Meadors has accomplished several milestones in his hot rodding career including membership in the prestigious Bonneville Club when he drove the Dozier In 2003, Goodguys became the world’s largest rodding association and now has over 70,000 active members worldwide.
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Hot Rod (magazine)
Hot Rod is a monthly American car magazine devoted to hot rodding, drag racing, and muscle cars—modifying automobiles for performance and appearance. History
Hot Rod is the oldest magazine devoted to hot rodding, having been published since January 1948. Robert E.
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Pauper's Drain
The Board undertakes maintenance tasks such as annual mowing and rodding of the drain.
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