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stickit
stickit, a. Sc. (ˈstɪkɪt) Also sticket. [Sc. form of sticked ppl. a.] 1. Of a task, a product of labour: Imperfect or bungled, unfinished.1787 W. Taylor Scots Poems 60 (E.D.D.) Dad force't her to marry Rob, Whilk surely maks a stickit job. 1818 Scott Br. Lamm. xxxv, But I'll uphaud it for nae sticki... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stickit minister
(stickit is the Lowland Scots for stuck). John Jamieson quotes an example: "Puir lad! The first time he tried to preach, he stickit his sermon", and further glosses: "A speech is stickit when the speaker hesitates and is unable to proceed wikipedia.org
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Reckitt
Reckitt (ˈrɛkɪt) Also erron. Reckett. [See quot. 1877.] Used in the possessive as the proprietary name of a blue (blue n. 2 c) for laundry use; also as the name of the colour of this substance, a clear cobalt blue, esp. transf. Hence Reckitt's bluebag, the bag in which this product is marketed.1877 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Podge and Rodge Show
Inn Podge and Rodge's Stickit Inn (also known as Podge and Rodge Stickit Inn) had a format originally based around the idea of a pub quiz, featuring The TV set was a 360 degree bar set and the audience were fully integrated into the fictional Stickit Inn bar. wikipedia.org
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shivereens
shivereens, n. pl. dial. (ʃɪvəˈriːnz) [f. shiver n.1, after smithereens.] Fragments, small pieces.1855 Sheffield Ann. 6 (E.D.D.) Nock it ta shivereens. 1893 Crockett Stickit Min. 191 Kelly could ‘lick him into shivereens’. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ryan Maifield
remote control car driver from Tempe, Arizona, who currently races for Tekno RC, ProTek RC, JConcepts, amain.com, Hobbywing, Sanwa, Hobby Action Raceway, Stickit1 wikipedia.org
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pockmanteau
pockmanteau Sc. Also poke-, poak-, pack-, -mantie, -manty, -manky. Corruption of portmanteau, confused with pock, poke, bag.1583 Leg. Bp. St. Androis 564 How y{supt} his packmantie was maed, I think it best for to declair. 1638 J. Row Red-Shankes Serm. (1828) B iv b, They were posting to Rome with a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Podge and Rodge
However, the show returned in the Stickit Inn pub set in 2010, and ran until 27 April 2010. Podge & Rodge's Stickit Inn; began as a celebrity pub quiz, but reverted to a late night chat and music entertainment show. wikipedia.org
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hereunder
hereunder, adv. (hɪərˈʌndə(r)) [f. here adv. 16 + under prep. Cf. Du. hieronder, Ger. hierunter, Da. herunder, Sw. härunder.] Under this. 1. Subsequently (mentioned or set down) in this document, book, etc.1425 E.E. Wills (1882) 65 Þis here-vnder writen ys my last will. 1586 T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Ac... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of The Podge and Rodge Show episodes
Season five was a truncated season shot in the Stickit Inn set. Rodge Show but based in the Stickit Inn pub set. wikipedia.org
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gurly
gurly, a. Sc. (ˈgɜːlɪ) [f. gurl n. or v. + -y.] 1. Boisterous, stormy, rough.1718 Ramsay Edinburgh's Addr. to Country 3 Bare fields and gurly skies Make rural scenes ungrateful to the eyes. a 1803 Sir P. Spens xiv. in Child Ballads (1885) II. 26/2 When the lift grew dark, and the wind blew loud, And... Oxford English Dictionary
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1893 in Scotland
Crockett publishes his story "The Stickit Minister". William Sharp publishes Pharais, his first novel under the pseudonym Fiona MacLeod. wikipedia.org
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discomposing
discomposing, ppl. a. (dɪskəmˈpəʊzɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing2.] That discomposes.1694 Boyle Excell. Theol. ii. v. 220 A man that is not in love with a fair lady..may have as true and perfect, though not as discomposing an idea of her face. 1741 Richardson Pamela II. 385, I hope I have not one discompos... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karl Spain
References External links Karl Spain on Irish Comedy Karl Spain at ComedyCV Killinascully (T.V Show) at RTÉ Podge & Rodge's Stickit Inn (T.V Show) at wikipedia.org
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kebbuck
kebbuck Sc. (ˈkɛbək) Forms: 5–6 cabok, 7 kebeck, 8 cabbac(k, 9 kebbock, kibbock, (kebec), 8– kebbuck. [Of obscure origin: Gael. càbag cheese, not in Irish, may be from Sc.] A cheese: sometimes denoting a special kind (see quot. 1816). Formerly also a kebbuck of cheese.c 1470 Henryson Mor. Fab. x. (F... Oxford English Dictionary
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