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  • gaffer tape
  • gaffer tape

    n duct tape. Sort of. The heavy, slightly meshed sticky tape used to silence potential murder victims and to reliably and effectively attach small animals to tables. Unlike duct tape, gaffer tape is designed not to melt onto things, and is used extensively in the theatre and film industry. Probably derived from the fact that the Gaffer is the chief electrician on a film set.

  • Trode
  • Trode

    Ships electrician.

  • sparks
  • sparks

    Colloquialism for electrician.

  • GROUCHO MARX
  • GROUCHO MARX

    Groucho Marx is London Cockney rhyming slang for an electrician (sparks).

  • gaffer
  • gaffer

    n bloke in charge. Originally the foreman of a construction site, but can be used universally. In the film industry, the gaffer is the setÂ’s chief electrician, in charge of pretty much anything with wires attached to it. This may or may not be relevant.

  • bobbins
  • bobbins

    adj useless junk. While quite recent slang, it’s rather charming: Did your grandmother leave you anything good? / Nope, just a complete load of ancient bobbins. One possible etymology: that it’s from the north of England (particularly the Lancashire and Manchester areas), which used to be supported largely by cotton mills. As the industrial revolution drew to a close, the mills closed down and the population found itself with a surfeit of largely worthless milling machinery. During that time the phrase “‘twas worth nout but bobbins” sprung up; years later we’re left only with the last word.

  • HF
  • HF

    High frequency. A method of long-range radio broadcast.

  • Bootlip
  • Bootlip

    During the Industrial boom of the auto industry and OSHA'a requirement of safety precautions, workers were required to wear steel-toed boots. Common steel-toed boots are black in color and have large, bulky toes - referencing the size of black's lips.

  • player
  • player

    Someone perceived to be active on a particular scene, whether social, gambling, industrial or whatever. Similarly can used for someone with multiple partners (male or female).

  • cut
  • cut

    Canal. During the 19th century there was prolific expansion of the industrial canal systems both in the Midlands, Yorkshire, and especially Lancashire. Canals were "cut into the ground" Thus "Cut" became synonymous with "Canal". "Where's little Jimmy?", " He's playin'in't fiels beside cut".

  • techno-weenie
  • techno-weenie

    n. a rider who knows more about the newest MTB parts and technofads than about the trails. Someone who buys lots of gadgets to add supposed iotas of performance to the bike. Greeting a friend whom we haven't seen in a year, I might say "Hi, Marta!" A techno-weenie might say "Oooh, you got White Industries hubs on that bike now?"

  • Cricket
  • Cricket

    Color of skin vs. cricket's color (brown/black). Pure blooded Blacks having "large fish eyes, dark brown skin, and long legs like a cricket." Could also refer to Blacks that stay up all night playing loud thumping music, real common in the industrial Midwest.

  • SPARKS
  • SPARKS

    Sparks is slang for an electrician or radio−operator.Sparrow's fart is slang for daybreak, very early in the morning.

  • Spectraflair
  • Spectraflair

       From Wikipedia:  “A specialized diffractive colorant for automotive and industrial coatings that show multiple rainbow colors as the viewing angle changes. This pigment is based on microscopic aluminum flakes layered with glass and inorganic pigments. The combination of SpectraFlair’s rainbow-like color, aluminum core, and fine particle size creates an iridescent, liquid silver metallic appearance.”  Spectaflair is often used by indie makers or frankeners to create linear or scattered holographic polishes.

  • Amp Tramp
  • Amp Tramp

    Ship's electrician.

  • HF
  • HF

    Hello Friend -or- Have Fun -or- Have Faith

  • GAFFER
  • GAFFER

    Gaffer is slang for a boss. Gaffer is slang for an old man.Gaffer is slang for the chief electrician on a film set.

  • spark
  • spark

    Noun. An electrician.

  • Specky
  • Specky

    Electrician

  • scammels
  • scammels

    Noun. Prominent and erect female nipples. An abbreviated form of scammel wheel nuts. Scammel, a manufacturer of heavy and industrial vehicles.

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  • gaffer tape
  • gaffer tape

    n duct tape. Sort of. The heavy, slightly meshed sticky tape used to silence potential murder victims and to reliably and effectively attach small animals to tables. Unlike duct tape, gaffer tape is designed not to melt onto things, and is used extensively in the theatre and film industry. Probably derived from the fact that the Gaffer is the chief electrician on a film set.

  • Trode
  • Trode

    Ships electrician.

  • sparks
  • sparks

    Colloquialism for electrician.

  • GROUCHO MARX
  • GROUCHO MARX

    Groucho Marx is London Cockney rhyming slang for an electrician (sparks).

  • gaffer
  • gaffer

    n bloke in charge. Originally the foreman of a construction site, but can be used universally. In the film industry, the gaffer is the setÂ’s chief electrician, in charge of pretty much anything with wires attached to it. This may or may not be relevant.

  • bobbins
  • bobbins

    adj useless junk. While quite recent slang, it’s rather charming: Did your grandmother leave you anything good? / Nope, just a complete load of ancient bobbins. One possible etymology: that it’s from the north of England (particularly the Lancashire and Manchester areas), which used to be supported largely by cotton mills. As the industrial revolution drew to a close, the mills closed down and the population found itself with a surfeit of largely worthless milling machinery. During that time the phrase “‘twas worth nout but bobbins” sprung up; years later we’re left only with the last word.

  • HF
  • HF

    High frequency. A method of long-range radio broadcast.

  • Bootlip
  • Bootlip

    During the Industrial boom of the auto industry and OSHA'a requirement of safety precautions, workers were required to wear steel-toed boots. Common steel-toed boots are black in color and have large, bulky toes - referencing the size of black's lips.

  • player
  • player

    Someone perceived to be active on a particular scene, whether social, gambling, industrial or whatever. Similarly can used for someone with multiple partners (male or female).

  • cut
  • cut

    Canal. During the 19th century there was prolific expansion of the industrial canal systems both in the Midlands, Yorkshire, and especially Lancashire. Canals were "cut into the ground" Thus "Cut" became synonymous with "Canal". "Where's little Jimmy?", " He's playin'in't fiels beside cut".

  • techno-weenie
  • techno-weenie

    n. a rider who knows more about the newest MTB parts and technofads than about the trails. Someone who buys lots of gadgets to add supposed iotas of performance to the bike. Greeting a friend whom we haven't seen in a year, I might say "Hi, Marta!" A techno-weenie might say "Oooh, you got White Industries hubs on that bike now?"

  • Cricket
  • Cricket

    Color of skin vs. cricket's color (brown/black). Pure blooded Blacks having "large fish eyes, dark brown skin, and long legs like a cricket." Could also refer to Blacks that stay up all night playing loud thumping music, real common in the industrial Midwest.

  • SPARKS
  • SPARKS

    Sparks is slang for an electrician or radio−operator.Sparrow's fart is slang for daybreak, very early in the morning.

  • Spectraflair
  • Spectraflair

       From Wikipedia:  “A specialized diffractive colorant for automotive and industrial coatings that show multiple rainbow colors as the viewing angle changes. This pigment is based on microscopic aluminum flakes layered with glass and inorganic pigments. The combination of SpectraFlair’s rainbow-like color, aluminum core, and fine particle size creates an iridescent, liquid silver metallic appearance.”  Spectaflair is often used by indie makers or frankeners to create linear or scattered holographic polishes.

  • Amp Tramp
  • Amp Tramp

    Ship's electrician.

  • HF
  • HF

    Hello Friend -or- Have Fun -or- Have Faith

  • GAFFER
  • GAFFER

    Gaffer is slang for a boss. Gaffer is slang for an old man.Gaffer is slang for the chief electrician on a film set.

  • spark
  • spark

    Noun. An electrician.

  • Specky
  • Specky

    Electrician

  • scammels
  • scammels

    Noun. Prominent and erect female nipples. An abbreviated form of scammel wheel nuts. Scammel, a manufacturer of heavy and industrial vehicles.