Meaning of Liff: HASSOP to HIBBING
(Liff words collected: 550)
HASSOP : (n.) The pocket down the back of an armchair used for storing two-shilling bits and pieces of Lego.
HASTINGS : (pl.n.) Things said on the spur of the moment to explain to someone who comes into a room unexpectedly precisely what it is you are doing.
HATHERSAGE : (n.) The tiny snippets of beard which coat the inside of a washbasin after shaving in it.
HAUGHAM : (n.) One who loudly informs other diners in a restaurant what kind of man he is by calling for the chef by his christian name from the lobby.
HAXBY : (n.) Any garden implement found in a potting shed whose exact purpose is unclear.
HEATON PUNCHARDON : (n.) A violent argument which breaks out in the car on the way home from a party between a couple who have had to be polite to each other in company all evening.
HENSTRIDGE : (n.) The dried yellow substance found between the prongs of forks in restaurants.
HERSTMONCEUX : (n.) The correct name for the gold medallion worn by someone who is in the habit of wearing their shirt open to the waist.
HEVER : (n.) The panic caused by half-hearing Tannoy in an airport.
HIBBING : (n.) The marks left on the outside breast pocket of a storekeeper's overall where he has put away his pen and missed.
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