Meaning of Liff: WORGRET to WYOMING

(Liff words collected: 550)


WORGRET : (n.) A kind of poltergeist which specialises in stealing new copies of the A-Z from your car.
WORKSOP : (n.) A person who never actually gets round to doing anything because he spends all his time writing out lists headed 'Things to Do (Urgent)'.
WORMELOW TUMP : (n.) Any seventeen-year-old who doesn't know about anything at all in the world other than bicycle gears.
WRABNESS : (n.) The feeling after having tried to dry oneself with a damp towel.
WRITTLE : (vb.) Of a steel ball, to settle into a hole.
WROOT : (n.) A short little berk who thinks that by pulling on his pipe and gazing shrewdly at you he will give the impression that he is infinitely wise and 5 ft 11 in.
WYOMING : (participial vb.) Moving in hurried desperation from one cubicle to another in a public lavatory trying to find one which has a lock on the door, a seat on the bowl and no brown steaks on the seat.




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