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Entry #0743 · Public Archive · TML 181.9 / DOM.III

The Old Rotherham Library

Top Definition

Def. 01 of 9
When you go sometimes into someone who's got quite old school parents or you go to your grandparents and there are a selection of books and magazines in the club room in the downstairs car seat.
Submitted by: [redacted] Contributor Record Sealed · 21 June 2018

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

Public Endorsement
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This definition: 1 · Entry total: 9

Endorsements logged to TML-0743/D01

filed in Vol. I, drawer 11, shelf 2

Superseded by TML-2805 · Reading Regret · See also TML-1764 (q.v.) · TML-4182 (q.v.)

File index · TML-0743 · 9 records · select a ref to view
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D01 [redacted] 21 Jun 20181
D02 [redacted] 21 Jun 20181
D03 [redacted] 21 Jun 20181
D04 [redacted] 21 Jun 20181
D05 [redacted] 21 Jun 20181
D06 [redacted] 21 Jun 20181
D07 [redacted] 21 Jun 20181
D08 [redacted] 21 Jun 20181
D09 [redacted] 21 Jun 20181

Alternate Definitions

D02

Any bus stop literature. Anything you find in a bus stop that's been swept into there, someone's left it behind.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 21 June 2018

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

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D03

The phones-free carriage on the train. You all have to be quiet.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 21 June 2018

verified Mrs. E. Tindall · TML/F-204 · clerk R.O.M.

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D04

The adverts that fall out of magazines littering the floor of newsagents.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 21 June 2018

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-201 · clerk R.O.M.

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D05

The second-hand book table in the supermarket.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 21 June 2018

verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-217 · clerk J.B.

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D06

The collection of expensive textbooks you bought in uni that are now out of date, but you refuse to get rid of them as they cost so much.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 21 June 2018

verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-204 · clerk C.P.

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D07

The drawer in your house that's full of instruction manuals. All your electrical stuff. §

Submitted by: [redacted] · 21 June 2018

verified Mrs. E. Tindall · TML/F-201 · clerk S.T.A.

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D08

Any northern pub where you are greeted with a wall of silence when you walk in.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 21 June 2018

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

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D09

When you open the front door to a pile of mail, including the takeaway menus and flyers after a two-week holiday.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 21 June 2018

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

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  1. Original submission redacted; reconstructed from index.
  2. Earlier instance reported but never filed.
  3. Original submission redacted; reconstructed from index.