Meaning of Liff: TIBSHELF to TOLOB
(Liff words collected: 550)
TIBSHELF : (n.) Criss-cross wooden construction hung on a wall in a teenage girl's bedroom which is covered with glass bambies and poodles, matching pigs and porcelain ponies in various postures.
TIDPIT : (n.) The corner of a toenail from which satisfying little black deposits may be sprung.
TIGHARRY : (n.) The accomplice or 'lure' who gets punters to participate in the three card trick on London streets by winning an improbable amount of money very easily.
TILLICOULTRY : (n.) The man-to-man chumminess adopted by an employer as a prelude for telling an employee that he's going to have to let him go.
TIMBLE : (vb.) (Of small nasty children.) To fall over very gently, look around to see who's about, and then yell blue murder.
TINCLETON : (n.) A man who amuses himself in your lavatory by pulling the chain in midpee and then seeing if he can finish before the flush does.
TINGRITH : (n.) The feeling of silver paper against your fillings.
TODBER : (n.) One whose idea of a good time is to stand behind his front hedge and give surly nods to people he doesn't know.
TODDING : (vb.) The business of talking amiably and aimlessly to the barman at the local.
TOLOB : (n.) A crease or fold in an underblanket, the removal of which involves getting out of bed an largely remaking it.
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