Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. Same as knuckle, 3.
Examples
“Even if it takes a private investigator to look in every knuck and corner.”
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“I just noticed on the dude's "rockstar" knuck-tat that the o looks a lot like the symbol for female.”
“Mike Giant was deprived of an identity as a child and is now full of self hatred, taylor and a knuck tattoo that says american, wow!”
“Lance Armstrong and Frankie Andreu shared knuck tat:”
“You know that snob's been gone a week when shameless blog-promotion and politik appear in the comments more than knuck-tat ideas and ayhsmb references.”
“-"If you've got unusually hairy knuckles you might want to think of alternative placement since hair can make knuck tattoos tough to read.”
“-"Lettering should always be thought about long and hard, and since lettering is a common knuck tattoo, the display will be front and center and you should make sure the words will last in meaning and significance.”
“Cuthbert said, knocking his knuck - les on the skull.”
“Handcuffed to a chair was our warrantee -- white-trash defiance with a duck's-ass haircut, purple and puke green bruises covering his face, brass-knuck marks dotting his bare torso.”
“Bloody phlegm on my hands; shock waves up my knuck arm.”
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Like True Newfoundlanders
A place for me to store my Newfoundland English, as I learn it. (Might take a while.)
screech-in, screech, moose milk, bucklish, buckly, buckaloon, buccaloon, newfoundland sock, rum runner, scravel, newfoundland, oonchook and 112 more...
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A Whiz Mob
Pickpocket lingo. Words culled from and inspired by this article. See also A Swell Mob and The Grifters.
pit, prat, skinning the poke, kissing the dog, whiz mob, wire mob, steer, mark, vic, chump, Mr. Bates, pappy and 54 more...
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chained_bear "The knee, esp of animals that kneel; hence the knee of a human being." Dictionary of Newfoundland English. Also knuckle. Usage: "She got down on her knucks and scrubbed the floor." Jan 5, 2008