t-z pill
71pill — 1. obsolete the penis This Scottish/northern English use, from Norwegian dialect, survives in the word pillock, which is commonly used figuratively (and usually in ignorance) as a mild insult. 2. (the) a contraceptive taken orally by… …
72pill — noun take one pill at bedtime Syn: tablet, capsule, caplet, cap, gelcap, pellet, lozenge, pastille, horse pill; Veterinary Medicine bolus …
73pilləkan — I (Kürdəmir) qarğıdalı saçağı. – Qarğıdalının başına pilləkan de:rük II (Zərdab) nərdivan. – Əvin üsdə pilləkannan çıxırıx …
74pill — 1. Ball. 2 Objectionable person. 3 pills Testicles. 4 Abbr. Birth control pill. Also on the pill Regularly using birth control pills …
75pill — See: BITTER PILL …
76pill — See: BITTER PILL …
77pill-willet — Willet Wil let, n. (Zo[ o]l.) A large North American snipe ({Symphemia semipalmata}); called also {pill willet}, {will willet}, {semipalmated tattler}, or {snipe}, {duck snipe}, and {stone curlew}. [1913 Webster] {Carolina willet}, the Hudsonian… …
78Pill Hill (Atlanta) — In metro Atlanta, Pill Hill is a local nickname which refers to the area where several hospitals and medical offices are located. These are:*Children s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite *St. Joseph s Hospital *Northside Hospital *Emory… …
79pill in the pocket — noun a) (literally) A pill carried in a pocket of ones clothing such as pants or a coat. b) A medication, usually prescribed by a physician, which the patient is to carry with him or her, and which is to be used only under certain conditions …
80pill-rolling — A circular movement of the opposed tips of the thumb and the index finger appearing as a form of tremor in paralysis agitans. * * * pill roll·ing (pil rōlґing) see under tremor …