Meaning of Liff: POGES to PUDSEY

(Liff words collected: 550)


POGES : (pl.n.) The lumps of dry powder that remain after cooking a packet soup.
POLBATHIC : (adj.) Gifted with ability to manipulate taps using only the feet.
POLLOCH : (n.) One of those tiny ribbed-plastic and aluminium foil tubs of milk served on trains enabling you to carry one safely back to you compartment where your legs in comfort trying to get the bloody things open.
POLPERRO : (n.) A polperro is the ball, or muff, of soggy hair found clinging to bath overflow-holes.
POONA : (n.) Satisfied grunting noise made when sitting back after a good meal.
POPCASTLE : (n.) Something drawn or modelled by a small child which you are supposed to know wait it is.
POTT SHRIGLEY : (n.) Dried remains of a week-old casserole, eaten when extremely drunk at two a.m.
PUDSEY : (n.) The curious-shaped flat wads of dough left on a kitchen table after someone has been cutting scones out of it.



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