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Laboratory  Click here for pronounciation - by Tom Foxall (22 January 2006)
Conservative dog.

Labour  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (25 September 2001)
To command a wild pig-like creature to rest.

Labour Party  - by Phil Hudson (25 September 2001)
A political baby shower.

Lacking  Click here for pronounciation - by Tim Bruening (28 August 2001)
Ruler of nothing.

Lacrosse  Click here for pronounciation - by Kim Martin (29 March 2004)
Canadian cross walk

Lamb  - by Art. Moger (04 October 2001)
An animal that gets more sheepish with age.

Lambaste  Click here for pronounciation - by Cynthia MacGregor (31 July 2003)
An essential step in roasting mutton.

Landlord  - by Art. Moger (04 October 2001)
One who aims to lease.

Landscape  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (28 August 2001)
A fabric cover that keeps a field dry.

Laplander  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (29 August 2001)
A clumsy guy on a bus or train.

Latex  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (06 August 2001)
Your former partner turns up for the divorce hearing when it had finished.

Leaking  Click here for pronounciation - by Tim Bruening (28 August 2001)
Ruler of plumbers.

Legend  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (29 September 2001)
The edge of a cliff.

Legendary  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (04 October 2001)
Where superheroes milk is made.

Lesson  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (04 October 2001)
The way of the nudist.

Liability  Click here for pronounciation - by J. A. Mc. (04 October 2001)
Measure of a politician's success potential.

Licence  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (04 October 2001)
A falsehood detector.

Lieutenant  Click here for pronounciation - by David Reihmer (28 August 2001)
One who rents by bathrooms.

Lighten  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (30 July 2003)
A falsehood after the ninth one.

Lightest  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (22 December 2006)
A portable device used to detect falsehoods.

Lightheaded  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (16 September 2001)
The feeling of placing a torch on to one's hat.

Likeable  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (28 August 2001)
To place wires along the ground or other surfaces.

Likeable  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (28 August 2001)
One becomes fond of a male cow.

Liking  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (29 August 2001)
A dishonest monarch.

Line  - by Jasmin (20 October 2004)
The king of the jungle

Linking  Click here for pronounciation - by Tim Bruening (29 August 2001)
Chain king.

Linking  Click here for pronounciation - by Cybe R. Wizard (16 June 2002)
Linus Torvalds

Liposuction  - by Bree Schultz (29 August 2001)
Letting the fat out of the bag.

Liquid  Click here for pronounciation - by Jay Christie (29 September 2001)
To put one's tongue on a piece of English money.

Literally  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (26 September 2001)
An untidy back passageway.

Literate  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (04 October 2001)
A critic who thinks everything is rubbish.

Lobster  Click here for pronounciation - by Reuben (29 April 2007)
A high pitcher

Local  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (13 June 2002)
Shouting from the basement.

Lucent  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (12 July 2005)
The smell from a toilet.

Luggage  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (26 August 2001)
How old one's ears are.

Luminate  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (12 July 2005)
An octet of tailors, creating fabric using old-fashioned machines.

Lumination  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (07 October 2004)
An ever-approaching Chinese person.

Lurking  Click here for pronounciation - by Tim Bruening (29 August 2001)
A ruler waiting to ambush his prey.

Lymph  Click here for pronounciation - by mark lovett (21 June 2007)
To run with a lisp.

 

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