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trouting — n British See out trouting … Contemporary slang
trouting — 1) fishing for trout 2) angling for freshwater fish in Newfoundland, especially for brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) as opposed to the commercial fishery for cod, or for brown trout (Salmo trutta) in Scotland … Dictionary of ichthyology
trouting — noun fishing for trout. → trout … English new terms dictionary
trouting — troutˈing adjective and noun Trout fishing • • • Main Entry: ↑trout … Useful english dictionary
out trouting — n British looking for a sexual partner. A vogue term of the mid 1990s heard in raffish usage, particularly among young adults in the advertising industry, journalism and city financial circles. It is based on the derog atory old trout, meaning a… … Contemporary slang
troutin' — trouting … Dictionary of ichthyology
Mary Roberts Rinehart — Mary Roberts Rinehart, 1914. Mary Roberts Rinehart (August 12, 1876 September 22, 1958) was an American writer, often called the American Agatha Christie.[1] She is considered the source of the phrase The butler did it , although she did not… … Wikipedia
Bonne Bay — (pronounced / bɒni/) is a bay in Newfoundland, Canada. It is located on the western side of Newfoundland and separates Great Northern Peninsula from the rest of the island. It is a part of Gros Morne National Park. Bonne Bay has a population of… … Wikipedia
Friockheim — FRIOCKHEIM, lately a quoad sacra parish, in the parishes of Kirkden and Inverkeillor, county of Forfar; containing 1443 inhabitants, of whom 905 are in the village of Friockheim, 3½ miles (E. by N.) from Letham, and 7 (N. W. by N.) from… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Kilbirnie — KILBIRNIE, a parish, in the district of Cunninghame, county of Ayr, 3 miles (W. by N.) from Beith; containing 2631 inhabitants. This place derives its name from the term Kil, signifying a church, chapel, or monastic cell, and Birnie, or… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Longformacus and Ellim — LONGFORMACUS and ELLIM, a parish, in the county of Berwick, 7 miles (W. N. W.) from Dunse; containing 390 inhabitants. The name of this place has been variously written at different periods, and its derivation is involved in much obscurity. In … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland