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PIssed As A Fart (drunk) (also PAAF -Pissed As A Fart)
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A dish of crust or pastry and meat or fish, etc., cooked together in alternate layers, -- a common food of sailors; as, a three-decker sea pie.
A pie made of umbles. See To eat humble pie, under Humble.
One of a family of plants having pitcher-shaped leaves. The sidesaddle flower (Sarracenia purpurea) is the type.
See 1st Sea pie.
The gigantic sugar pine of California and Oregon (Pinus Lambertiana). It has the leaves in fives, and cones a foot long. The timber is soft, and like that of the white pine of the Eastern States.
A kind of pine tree (Pinus Cubensis) found in Southern Florida and the West Indies; -- so called because it grows in "slashes."
Pills containing sulphate of iron and carbonate of sodium, mixed with saccharine matter; -- called also Vallet's mass.
A pipe for conveying water.
A pitcher for water.
A direction to violinists to pluck the string with the finger, instead of using the bow. (Abrev. pizz.)
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Having a pink color like that of the rose, or like the pigment called rose pink. See Rose pink, under Rose.
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Having the quality of three-pile; best; most costly.
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Led by pixies; bewildered.
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Of or pertaining to a pivot or turning point; belonging to, or constituting, a pivot; of the nature of a pivot; as, the pivotalopportunity of a career; the pivotal position in a battle.
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Pockmarked; pitted.
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A cylindrical piece of wood or other material, with which paste or dough may be rolled out and reduced to a proper thickness.
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Alt. of Pixie
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An old name for the finest and most costly kind of velvet, having a fine, thick pile.
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Accustomed to wearing three-pile; hence, of high rank, or wealth.
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