
1) Accumulated stake 2) Accumulation of antes 3) Ale holder 4) Amount at stake 5) Ante body 6) Ante destination 7) Ante locale 8) Ante receptacle 9) Bad thing to go to 10) Bad thing to stir 11) Beer belly 12) Bet destination 13) Betting pool 14) Big belly 15) Biggin or pipkin 16) Black caller 17) Boiling equipment
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1) Beerbelly 2) Bet 3) Caldron 4) Cauldron 5) Coffeepot 6) Commode 7) Container 8) Crapper 9) Deluge 10) Dope 11) Flowerpot 12) Furnace 13) Gage 14) Ganja 15) Grass 16) Hashish 17) Hatful 18) Jackpot 19) Kettle 20) Kitty 21) Lot 22) Mickle 23) Muckle 24) Peck 25) Poker bets 26) Potbelly 27) Potful 28) Pottle
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A pile of chips or counters to be collected by the winner.
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• Alt. of race • (v. i.) To take a pot shot or shots, as at game or an enemy. • (n.) The total of the bets at one time; the pool. • (v. t.) To secure; gain; win; bag. • (n.) The total of the bets at stake at one time, as in racing or card playing; the pool; • (n.) A plain defensive headpiece; later, and perhaps in a......
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(Snooker) The pocketing of an object ball.
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(Calendula) These are lovely, annual plants native to southern Europe. They grow 1½ to 2½ feet high. Their branching stems are covered with simple, alternate leaves and they produce large flowers in different hues of yellow and orange in the summer. These plants are easy to grow. The main kind is C. officinalis (the Common Pot Marigold), it h...
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1) Short for the term Potentiometer.
2) A device that outputs part of the input voltage according to the position of the control's knob.
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a trap used to capture fish, especially crustaceans.
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A piece of clay that has been fired to make it hard. Pottery is made in kilns for a variety of purposes. Prehistoric pottery is usually very soft, since it was fired in bonfires with no control over the firing, (compare with a kiln). Samian ware is a special type of pottery - it is a tableware, one that was put on the table to display food. Some ty...
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Pot intransitive verb To tipple; to drink. [ Obsolete or Prov. Eng.] « It is less labor to plow than to
pot it.»
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Pot noun [ Akin to LG.
pott , Dutch
pot , Danish
potte , Swedish
potta , Icelandic
pottr , French
pot ; of unknown origin.]
1. A metallic or earthen vessel, appropriated to any of a great variety of uses, as for boiling meat or vegetables, for holding...
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Pot transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Potted ;
present participle & verbal noun Potting .] To place or inclose in pots ; as:
(a) To preserve seasoned in pots. '
Potted fowl and fish.'
Dryden. (b) ...
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285 ml glass of beer (Victoria and Queensland).
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In Poker, the amount of money that accumulates in the middle of the table. The pot goes to the winner of the hand.
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A courtesy extended to ones opponent in a friendly game. Say player A leaves a difficult pair and would normally ‘step out for four`, player B may say ‘four for the pot`. This allows player A to go for the shot and try for a three. He keeps the three if he gets the pair but still gets four even if he misses both.
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hearty soup of pork and vegetables, generally cabbage and potatoes
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1) Slang for an overhead transformer. 2) Short for "Potential".
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285 ml glass of beer (Victoria and Queensland)
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A vessel for holding molten metal. Also used to refer to the electrolytic reduction cell employed in winning certain metals, such as aluminum, from a fused electrolyte.
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Cannabis (slang).
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green goddess noun street names for marijuana
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potbelly noun slang for a paunch
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285 ml beer glass in Queensland and Victoria
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A trap used to capture fish, especially crustaceans.
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A vessel for holding molten metal. Also used to refer to the electrolytic reduction cell employed in winning certain metals, such as aluminum, from a fused electrolyte.
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