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Entry #1406 · Public Archive · TML 481.8 / FLK.II

The Old Plymouth Swivel

First filed 6 March 2020 · Re-filed 6 March 2020 clerical re-stamp.

Top Definition

Def. 01 of 3
The strut-turn strut you do in a shoe shop when you're trying on some fancy new boots.
Submitted by: [redacted] Contributor Record Sealed · 6 March 2020

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

Public Endorsement
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This definition: 1 · Entry total: 3

Endorsements logged to TML-1406/D01

filed in Vol. I, drawer 2, shelf 4

See also TML-0179 (q.v.) · TML-4081 (q.v.)

File index · TML-1406 · 3 records · select a ref to view
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D01 [redacted] 6 Mar 20201
D02 [redacted] 6 Mar 20201
D03 [redacted] 6 Mar 20201

Alternate Definitions

D02

When you plan to go in the sea, but after dipping just one toe, you swiftly turn around and head back up the beach.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 6 March 2020

verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-201 · clerk G.L.S.

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D03

The quick left and right look you give at a cash machine before entering your pin.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 6 March 2020

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

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