Meaning of Liff: SEATTLE to SIDCUP
(Liff words collected: 550)
SEATTLE : (vb.) To make a noise like a train going along.
SHALUNT : (n.) One who wears Trinidad and Tobago T-shirts on the beach in Bali to prove they didn't just win the holiday in a competition or anything.
SHANKLIN : (n.) The hoop of skin around a single slice of salami.
SHENANDOAH : (n.) The infinite smugness of one who knows they are entitled to a place in a nuclear bunker.
SHEPPY : (n.) Measure of distance (equal to approximately seven eighths of a mile), defined as the closest distance at which sheep remain picturesque.
SHIFNAL : (n.,vb.) An awkward shuffling walk caused by two or more people in a hurry accidentally getting into the same segment of revolving door. A similar effect is achieved by people entering three-legged races unwisely joined at the neck instead of the ankles.
SHIRMERS : (pl.n.) Tall young men who stand around smiling at weddings as if to suggest that they know they bride rather well.
SHOEBURYNESS : (abs.n.) The vague uncomfortable feeling you get when sitting on a seat which is still warm from somebody else's bottom.
SHRIVENHAM : (n.) One of Germaine Greer's used-up lovers.
SIDCUP : (n.) One of those hats made from tying knots in the corners of a handkerchief.
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