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A Mexican
n pedestrian crossing. An area of the road, marked with black and white stripes, where traffic lights stop cars so that pedestrians can cross. A contraction of “PEdestrian LIght CONtrolled crossing.” Yes, I know that would be “pelicon.” People were stupid back then.
Mexican/Latino slang for "minority".
Used when spotting a bird, plane, kite or anything become airborne. Derived from the movie Scarface (when Al Pacino was watching pelicans on TV with a huge pile of coke on the table in front of him). (ed: haven't seen that one)
high potency marijuana from Mexico
Perica is slang for heroin.
Mexican Homosexual.
the meaning of this one varies from state to state, in New South Wales it means Victorians and in Queensland it refers to anyone who lives south of the Queensland border.
Owner of a hotel
crack; also Mexican black tar heroin
Crack cocaine; Mexican Black Tar heroin
Young Mexican living in the US
Chicano is slang for a Mexican American.
A quick-release shackle which can be knocked free with a hammer. Often used to secure the anchor cable, because it may be knocked free quickly.
High potency marijuana from Mexico
A publican, or ale-house keeper.
Place outside a roundhouse (down South) where there is much ooze and slime, caused by the fact that many locomotives are run thirty days without the boilers being washed out. The boilers are kept clean by blowing them out with blowoff cocks
Easily carried food substance on the frontier. Formed by pounding the choice parts of the meat very small, dried over a slow fire or in the frost, and put into bags made of the skin of the slain animal, into which a portion of melted fat is then poured.
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The keeper of an inn or public house; one licensed to retail beer, spirits, or wine.
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Publican.
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A retort or still having a curved tube or tubes leading back from the head to the body for continuous condensation and redistillation.
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A mountain in Boeotia, in Greece, supposed by the Greeks to be the residence of Apollo and the Muses.
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The Mexican name for turquoise. See Turquoise.
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Those birds that are related to the pelican; the Totipalmi.
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Meat, without the fat, cut in thin slices, dried in the sun, pounded, then mixed with melted fat and sometimes dried fruit, and compressed into cakes or in bags. It contains much nutriment in small compass, and is of great use in long voyages of exploration.
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Of or pertaining to, or in the form of, a helix; spiral; as, a helical staircase; a helical spring.
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A native or inhabitant of Mexico.
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A glucoside obtained as a white crystalline substance by partial oxidation of salicin, from a willow (Salix Helix of Linnaeus.)
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An intoxicating Mexican drink. See Agave.
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Of or pertaining to Mexico or its people.
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See Spilikin.
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Any large webfooted bird of the genus Pelecanus, of which about a dozen species are known. They have an enormous bill, to the lower edge of which is attached a pouch in which captured fishes are temporarily stored.
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A farmer of the taxes and public revenues; hence, a collector of toll or tribute. The inferior officers of this class were often oppressive in their exactions, and were regarded with great detestation.
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A disease of the hair (Plica polonica), in which it becomes twisted and matted together. The disease is of Polish origin, and is hence called also Polish plait.
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The Mexican cherry (Prunus Capollin).
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Among the North American Indians, meat cut in thin slices, divested of fat, and dried in the sun.
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See Pelican.
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Of or pertaining to Helicon.
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