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Pub & Bar ConductVol. I Confidence: Moderate
Entry #1444 · Public Archive · TML 899.2 / DOM.III

The Old Barnsley Butterfly

Top Definition

Def. 01 of 12
Just a clothes moth. Just a moth.
Submitted by: [redacted] Contributor Record Sealed · 27 March 2020

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-204b · clerk B.J.W.

Public Endorsement
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This definition: 1 · Entry total: 12

Endorsements logged to TML-1444/D01

filed in Vol. I, drawer 4, shelf 1

See also TML-2793 (q.v.) · TML-0236 (q.v.)

File index · TML-1444 · 12 records · select a ref to view
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D01 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D02 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D03 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D04 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D05 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D06 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D07 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D08 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D09 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D10 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D11 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201
D12 [redacted] 27 Mar 20201

Alternate Definitions

D02

Someone who you knew at school. And they were like squat, greasy, spotty individual. And sort of portly. And you meet them years later. And they've now got like everyone working out. They're all cut and chiseled. They look miles better than you do. They look like a model or something.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-201 · clerk S.T.A.

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D03

Either just a pigeon or a violent scissor tackle from behind.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-204b · clerk J.B.

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D04

They don't really think they're awesome at swimming, but absolutely awful with way too much splash. You know, just what kids do in any sort of pool that's next door to your villa.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Mrs. E. Tindall · TML/F-217 · clerk S.T.A.

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D05

A kestrel.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-217 · clerk H.M.

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D06

A two-handed slap on the face, just like the old tango I had back in the day.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-204b · clerk H.M.

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D07

A double lamb chop topped with some kind of random chopped herbs.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-204 · clerk D.E.H.

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D08

A plastic bag in the wind.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Dr. M. Vassiliou · TML/F-217 · clerk N.R.

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D09

That massive bloke who looks dead tough, but speaks with an extremely effeminate voice, like Mike Tyson.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-204 · clerk M.L.

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D10

That small patch of hair some people have on their chest.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Dr. M. Vassiliou · TML/F-217 · clerk J.B.

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D11

That guy who doesn't like gravy on his chips.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-204b · clerk B.J.W.

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D12

That northern barman, who's just moves around pubs in a certain area of London. And you know he's always sad because he's found he's been, you know, slightly... Being moved on, yeah. Well, a few bottles of Jack Daniels he got missing at end at night, or he's been caught on the tackle. And suddenly, he just moves. And he shows up in a different pub. He says, oh, you're working here now. and he'd go, I'd have to leave the other place. And you know, you're thinking, how can they keep doing this without any reference? Because I've known this guy at six pubs. And then eventually he turns up, he's a manager.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 27 March 2020

verified Dr. M. Vassiliou · TML/F-201 · clerk M.L.

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  1. Region note pending confirmation from contributor.
  2. Variant spelling recorded in Vol. II; not consolidated.
  3. Original submission redacted; reconstructed from index.