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  • 21tosser — /ˈtɒsə/ (say tosuh) noun 1. someone or something that tosses. 2. Colloquial a man who masturbates. 3. Colloquial a stupid person. {from toss off to masturbate, see toss (def. 24d) …

  • 22tosser — n. 1 Brit. coarse sl. an unpleasant or contemptible person. 2 a person or thing that tosses …

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  • 23Bunting tosser — or Bunts is an informal term used in the Royal Navy to describe the sailors who hoist signal flags. Although dating from the period of signalling by flags cite web title=Bunting Tosser url=http://www.crwflags.com/FOTW/FLAGS/vxt… …

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  • 24wine tosser — noun a) A person who talks a great deal about wine but actually knows very little. b) A person who buys wine, but does not drink it …

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  • 25toss — tosser, n. tossingly, adv. /taws, tos/, v., tossed or (Literary) tost; tossing; n. v.t. 1. to throw, pitch, or fling, esp. to throw lightly or carelessly: to toss a piece of paper into the wastebasket. 2. to throw or send from one to another, as… …

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  • 26JAM Message Base Format — The JAM Message Base Format was the most popularFact|date=January 2008 file format for storing message bases on DOS based BBSes in the 1990s. JAM stands for Joaquim Andrew Mats after the original authors of the API Joaquim Homrighausen, Andrew… …

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  • 27False Mirrors — infobox Book | name = False Mirrors title orig = Фальшивые зеркала translator = image caption = Russian edition cover author = Sergei Lukyanenko cover artist = country = Russia language = Russian series = The Labyrinth trilogy genre = Cyberpunk… …

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  • 28Coriolis effect — For the psychophysical perception effect, see Coriolis effect (perception). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 29Dick Turner — Richard Dick Turner (19 August 1932 – 16 June 2008)[1] a.k.a. Tosser [2] was a rugby league manager. Turner was born in 1932 and played in the Brisbane Rugby League competition for Brisbane Norths and Redcliffe.[3] He also coached Redcliffe in… …

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  • 30Elsbeth Stagel — in der Nürnberger Abschrift des Schwesternbuches des Klosters Töss. Elsbeth (Elisabeth) Stagel, auch Staglin (* um 1300 in Zürich; † um 1360 in Töss bei Winterthur) war Nonne und später Priorin des Dominikanerinnenklosters Töss. Sie war Tochter… …

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