peter|second
suomi-englanti sanakirjapeter|second englanniksi
The penis.
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A safe. (defdate)
(syn)
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(quote-journal)
A cell. (defdate)
{{quote-text|en|year=1955|author=Rupert Croft-Cooke|title=The Verdict of You All|page=82
''Chiefly followed by'' out: originally , of a vein of ore: to be depleted of ore; now , to diminish to nothing; to dwindle, to off.
1910 T. Lane Carter: Mining in Nicaragua. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. Vol. XLI. 1910. Canal Zone Meeting, October, 1910
- I found a veinlet about 15 in. wide and very rich in gold. Trenching along its outcrop showed that it extended about 100 ft. and then pinched out altogether. A winze sunk on the veinlet showed that it "petered out" entirely at 25 or 30 ft.
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(synonym of); to call for trump by throwing away a high card while holding a lower one. (defdate)
A godfather.
(misspelling of)