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No Content -1 Definitions For Strangely Used Words


Fork: noun. an utensil with two or more extrusions used for stabbing and lifting food? Yes. Probably.--Fork: verb. To enter a state resembling a fork.For example.Short-version: 'Go fork yourself.'Translating into context: 'Please raise your hands to make a fork pose. Thank you for your collaboration.'--Fork: interjection. An expression of surprise, annoyance, anger, or happiness.Similar to the word 'barnacle' in the show .Example in context: "Oh fork! Fork me... Forking fork fork! Forking~!"--Forking: adjective. 1. describes an noun that resembles a fork. 2. interchangeable with the word - very.''1. This is a forking tree! It looks like a fork!""2. This forker is forking amazing! He is very good at making forks!"--Forker: noun. A well-trained, highly-capable, certified technician who can turn any material into a fork.--Fork U: a fork with two extrusions, forming a U shapeFork W: a fork with three extrusions, forming a W shapeFork U two: a fork with four extrusions, forming a U.U shape--Sheet: noun. a rectangular piece of materialExample: 'Ah sheet. That little piece of sheet. About ten inches long. Have you seen it?'--Sheet: verb. The process of making sheets.'Can you stop sheeting? I have enough of sheets. Thanks.'--Bulksheet: noun. an uncut sheet of material produced in a manufacturing plant.'This is bulksheet!'--Bulksheet: verb. The process of making bulksheet.'He is bulksheeting every day. This here, is the job of an average bulksheet machine operator.'--

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Batch: noun. A quant.i.ty of materials processed under the same time, using the same processing equipment.Example. 'That little batch.'--Batch: verb. Putting things into the same group.Example. 'Oh. Just stop batching. We have more important things to do.'--Ash: noun. A dry residue left from burning something.Example: 'Wuuuu... Look at that! That is some nice ash.'--Ash Show: noun. A show held annually everywhere to display different types of ash.
Example. 'We don't like ash shows! n.o.body likes ash shows!'--Dam: noun. A barrier used to hold water and raise the water level.Example. 'Dam! Spot on! That's exactly how we generate electricity here!'--Dam: verb. To construct a d.a.m.n.'This stream is dammed! Now it is turning into a pond!'








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