The Meaning of Liff

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  ABERBEEG (vb.) Of amateur actors, to adopt a Mexican accent when called upon to play any variety of foreigner (except Pakistanis - from whom a Welsh accent is considered sufficient).
      ABERCRAVE (vb.) To strongly desire to swing from the pole on the rear footplate of a bus.
      ABERYSTWYTH (n.) A nostalgic yearning which is in itself more pleasant than the thing being yearned for.
      ABILENE (adj.) Descriptive of the pleasing coolness on the reverse side of the pillow.
      ABINGER (
...n.) One who washes up everything except the frying pan, the cheese grater and the saucepan which the chocolate sauce has been made in.
      ABOYNE (vb.) To beat an expert at a game of skill by playing so appallingly that none of his clever tactics or strategies are of any use to him.
      ACLE (n.) The rouge pin which shirtmakers conceal in the most improbable fold of a new shirt.


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