something then it moves into shell tortoise scell sciell shcil skel Goth skalja norw. 'forskjell': to distinguish contraction 1. a hard outer covering of an animal
so then the punchline the climactic phrase or sentence in a joke, speech, advertisement, or humorous story that produces the desired effect [187075; from CLIMAX, perh. on model of SYNTAX, SYNTACTIC] summit, zenith, acme, apex they were pleased as Punch conventional plot consisting chiefly of slapstick humor and the tragicomic misadventures of the grotesque, hook-nosed, humpback buffoon Punch and his wife Judy. male climax only last for so long rest is shell insign, mark lin·gam (lingÆgÃm), n. 1. Sanskrit Gram. the masculine gender. 2. (in popular Hinduism) a phallus, symbol of Siva.Also, lin·ga (lingÆgÃ). Cf. yoni. [< Skt li¯ga mark, gender, phallus] Shi·va (sh?ÆvÃ), n. Hinduism. "the Destroyer,' the third member of the Trimurti, along with Brahma the Creator and Vishnu the Preserver.Also, Siva. [< Skt: lit., the auspicious] Shiva-and-Vishnu show triad: creator, preserver, and destroyer dyad: creator-destroyer and preserver (mis-)fortune and loop punch-and-shell poor man punchline potential 1. possible, as opposed to actual 2. capable of being or becoming: a potential danger to safety danger-to-safety survival of the sign-shell safe in your arms arms in your safe [12501300; (adj.) ME sauf, saf < AF saf, OF sauf < L salvus intact, whole; (n.) late ME save, orig. deriv. of SAVE1, assimilated to the adj.; cf. SALVATION] 11. Slang. a condom. 4. Theol. deliverance from the power and penalty of sin; redemption. danger to safety [11751225; ME da(u)nger < AF; OF dangier, alter. of dongier (by influence of dam DAMAGE) < VL *domnirium, equiv. to L domini(um) DOMINION + -rium, neut. of -rius -ARY] dong3 (dông, dong), n. Slang (vulgar). penis. [191520, Amer.; orig. uncert.] poor man he's so tediously 1. sharp, keen. 2. interesting. 7. bright. poor signed [13751425; late ME < L praegnant- (s. of praegnns), var. of PRAEGNS, equiv. to prae- PRE- + *gnt- (akin to ( g)ntus born, gignere to bring into being) + -s nom. sing. ending] person 1. a human being, whether man, woman, or child: The table seats four persons 2. a human being as distinguished from an animal or a thing [15901600; < L hom man; OL hem the earthly one (see HUMUS); akin to L h?mnus HUMAN; c. OE guma, OIr duine, Welsh dyn man, Lith ³món3s men] hu·mus (hyÁÆmÃs or, often, yÁÆ-), n. the dark organic material in soils, produced by the decomposition of vegetable or animal matter and essential to the fertility of the earth. [17901800; < L: earth, ground; akin to Gk chama? on the ground, chth¤n earth, Skt k©am-, Lith ³:m3, Serbo-Croatian zèmlja ground, earth; cf. CHAMELEON, CHTHONIAN, ZEMSTVO; see HOMO] poor woman whether man, woman, or child: The table seats four persons quaternity, four corners, two dimensions three dimensions, eight corners they are the ends Usage. See individual, party, people, they [11501200; ME < ON their they (r. OE h?(e)); c. OE th, pl. of thæt THAT] [bef. 900; ME; OE thæt (pronoun, adj., adv. and conj.), orig., neut. of se the; c. D dat, G das(s), ON that, Gk tó, Skt tad] 19. (used elliptically to introduce an exclamation expressing desire, a wish, surprise, indignation, or other strong feeling): Oh, that I had never been born [bef. 1000; ME; OE boren (ptp. of beran to BEAR1), equiv. to bor- ptp. s. + -en -EN3] to bear a meaning sign (s?n), n. 1. a token; indication. 2. any object, action, event, pattern, etc., that conveys a meaning. 3. a conventional or arbitrary mark, figure, or symbol used as an abbreviation for the word or words it represents. 4. a motion or gesture used to express or convey an idea, command, decision, etc.: Her nod was a sign that it was time to leave yata ñaca-yata yata? ñaca! ñaca? yata! __ isbn 82-92428-08-9
