Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
- Pecker on
sanan pecker head lyhenne (amerikanenglanti).
- Pecker on
sanan pecker mill lyhenne (amerikanenglanti).
- Pecker on
sanan woodpecker lyhenne (eläintiede).
Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- Someone who or something that pecks, striking or piercing in the manner of a bird's beak or bill, particularly:
- (uncommon or regional) Any tool used in a pecking fashion, particularly kinds of hoes or pickaxes.
- (uncommon) Any machine or machine part moving in a pecking fashion, particularly:
- (weaving, obsolete) A picker, a shuttle-driver: the device which moves backwards and forwards in the shuttle-box to drive the shuttle through the warp.
- (telegraphy, historical) A kind of V-shaped telegraphic relay.
- (US regional, historical) , a rice mill.
- (zoology) A bird, particularly a member of the group of birds including the berrypeckers, flowerpeckers, and woodpeckers.
- (zoology, usually colloquial or US regional) (Picidae).
- (UK regional, obsolete) An eater, a diner.
- (UK regional) A bird's beak or bill.
- (chiefly US, regional, slang) Cock, dick; a penis.
- (UK colloquial, by extension from ‘beak’) A nose.
- (UK colloquial, by extension, from the expression ‘keep one's pecker up’) Spirits, nerve, courage.
- (chiefly plural, pejorative slang) Short for peckerwood ("whitey; white trash")
- (chiefly plural, pejorative slang) Short for peckerhead ("dickhead; an aggressive or objectionable idiot").
- (US) ("an electric motor's junction or terminal connection box, where power cords are connected to the winding leads").
Esimerkit
- That's where you get it done.
- But I've been better iver since, an' beginnin' to eat my vittles, too, though I'm never no great pecker.
- Pecker, a bird's bill
- Q. What does a bird peck its food up with?... [Wiltshire] Beak, pecker.
- The penis... pecker.
- Ought to stand on Times Square with my pecker in my hand and piss in the gutter.
- There is a house down in New Orleans,
- They call it The Rising Sun,
- When you want to get your pecker spoilt,
- Peck... A hearty eater is generally called ‘a rare pecker’.
- He has the biggest pecker in the pool, politically speaking.
- Mr. King... misstated the fact in saying that he had put a piece of lighted paper to the master's nose while asleep in that house; it was his hot pipe that he applied to the sleeper's nostrils, at the same time crying: Come, old chap, keep your pecker up.
- Pecker, ‘keep your Pecker up’,... literally, keep your beak and head well up, ‘never say die’.
- Be firm, my moral pecker.
- Fred and I managed to keep our peckers up somehow.
- Those cats wouldn't let us get five feet from the Y.M.C.A. Like real peckers, they'd say, ‘If I had you down South.’
- These peckers know that as well as me.
- Goddammit! I give you peckers an inch and you automatically take a mile [...]
- Click, click, click, the pecker is at work.
- The women with short peckers or parers,... of a foote long and about fiue inches in breadth: doe onely breake the vpper part of the ground to rayse vp the weedes, grasse, & old stubbes of corne stalkes with their rootes... For their corne,... with a pecker they make a hole, wherein they put foure graines.
- Let sturdy youths their pointed peckers ply,
- Till the rais'd roots loose on the surface lie.
- A small narrow hoe or pecker... A small hand-pecker.
- Pecker, small pickaxe for cutting furze.
- The upper end of the finger o carries a "pecker" p, which consists of a hardened steel piece with a V edge. This pecker is engaged by any one of several steps or notches in a stepped block carried by the rocking lever l.
- The shuttle... receives its motion from the peckers connected with cords pulled by the pecking lever.
- When the shaft [of the draw-boy] rocks from side to side of the machine, it will carry the pecker... with it.
- Two studies of British civil servants, for example, suggest that those at the top of the heap are less stressed than those near the bottom. Work on other species, too, indicates that when it comes to pecking orders, the peckees are more stressed than the peckers.
- Pecker, the small cylindrical pin which rises and falls in scanning the holes punched in a slip corresponding to the coding of the message.
- Rice mills, called pecker, cog, and water mills... The first... so called, from the pestle's striking... in the manner of a wood pecker.
- After being thrashed by flail or whipped off, the rice was milled and dressed wholly by hand or by a crude machine called a ‘pecker’.
- The Titmouse, and the Peckers hungry Brood.
- By far the greater number of modern birds belong to the... orders of the perchers, the peckers, and the birds of prey.
- The pecker was esteemed a sacred and divine bird.
- I've been feeding several downy ’peckers from my short-perched tubes for years.
- He's a rare pecker.
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