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#129191 06/08/04 10:53 PM
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The Results:

a) [Scot] a fold in the skin, a wrinkle [ron o.] maxq, Ted, Faldage, Mrs. Rhuby (fwiw)

b) a snap of the fingers [OED2] ASp

c) a small snail found in Central and South America [consuelo] Capfka

d) any of a variety of the iris genus native to New England, featuring showy yellow or purple blossoms [Asp] consuelo

e) [acronym] Low Intensity Remote Photogrammetry [maxq]

f) the hole in a donut [WO’N]

g) a small sucking insect that secreted a sugary cover (or test) over itself for protection [stales] stales

h) dessicated food; just add hot water and eat (from acronym LRRP rations, used in Vietman by soldiers on "Long Range Reconnaisance Patrol") [wofa] Rhuby, Bingley

i) an old Polish unit of measure, equal to 3.68 miles or 5.92 kilometers [Faldage]

j) [n] the noise made by frogs [v] to croak [Bingley]

k) a wind instrument used by the Ancient Greeks [Rhuby] etaoin, juan

l) (from Old English liripen, dross) the waste material that adheres to sandcast moulded metal products, usually removed with a brush before the metal has cooled [Capfka] wofa, musick

m) [slang] a monetary unit only redeemable at a company store [musick]

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Notes:
1. number a (which fooled a bunch of people but got a pink slip from ASp for being a "proverbial bat selection") was actually a bit of a bumfuzzle, as it is the OED definition of ‘lirk’, a similar four-letter word. it’s a Scottish or N. Brit. dial. term that has been used figuratively in the phrase ‘lirk of the hill’.

1802 SCOTT Minstr. Scott. Bord. (1803) III. 281 The bought i' the lirk o' the hill. a1835 J. M. WILSON Tales of the Borders (1857) I. 207 Till I find her dead body in the lirk of the hill.

2. lirp itself is marked “obs. rare” and has no useful citations other than a couple of glossary glosses

3. wofa’s entry references an actual acronym, LRRP; I suppose it can be pronounced ‘lirp’, but the only hits it gets at OneLook are with the LRRP spelling.

4. As to stales’ protest, I must admit to merely doing a cut & paste where I should have edited the tense. my bad, and you can have your self-inflicted point, stales. :)

say, only 4 footnotes; that’s pretty good for me!




#129192 06/08/04 11:26 PM
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Lirp is also a computer graphics term: LInear inteRPretation.


#129193 06/09/04 01:10 AM
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Further research reveals I was thinking of "lerps" - a sap sucking insect.

The singular and plural form of the word are the same when referring to the insect - as in thrips I believe. [What is it about those sucking insects that creates a whole new set of vocabulary rules?] I also erred when I mentioned the creature's "test" (shell). It is more correctly known as a "lerp". ...and this set me wondering whether there are any other creatures named for their residences?? Cat / cattery perhaps? [wink e-]

For those that are interested, I found the following in a list of insect pests affecting Eucalypts (gum trees for those that don't know):

* Lace and basket lerps (Cardiaspina spp.); a sap sucking insect beneath a fan-shaped lerp which causes necrosis on foliage of mature leaves, especially of E .camaldulensis (river red gum) and E. blakelyi (Blakely's red gum);

* Sugary lerps (Glycaspis spp.); a sap sucking insect beneath a soft whitish conical lerp on mature foliage which produces honey-dew leading to sooty mould formation but not necrosis; E. camaldulensis is the principal host.


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#129194 06/09/04 01:29 AM
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Well, I was gratified to see that simply googling lirp brings up dozens of acronyms, so my attempt was not as lame as I first feared.


#129195 06/12/04 06:37 PM
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As to stales’ protest, I must admit to merely doing a cut & paste where I should have edited the tense.

Yeah, well, then you shoulda flipped the order of my "only redeemable" and mehbee the ASp woulda voted for 'miney' instead of 'moe'.



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