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Obese  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (28 August 2001)
To owe money to the Beekeeping Club.

October  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (21 December 2003)
An eight-sided drinks counter.

Octopus  Click here for pronounciation - by mark lovett (21 June 2007)
Eight sided cat.

Oddity  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (26 September 2001)
A small tune that does not sound right.

Off Load  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (29 August 2001)
A river sets course in a completely new direction.

Office  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (01 September 2001)
Where one can be found when finished playing ice hockey.

Officer  - by Scot Nelson (28 August 2001)
A person who rarely works in an office.

Oily  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (28 August 2001)
The opposite of late.

Old newspapers  Click here for pronounciation - by Leo Weiner (12 June 2002)
Litterature.

Omega  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (13 June 2002)
One needs to repay a gigantic debt.

Onus  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (29 July 2003)
To hold a debt to a hospital assistant.

Open  Click here for pronounciation - by Tim Bruening (28 August 2001)
Comes after pens A through N.

Open  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (28 August 2001)
To give one a writing instrument that was borrowed.

Opened  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (28 August 2001)
To run out of all hope.

Operation Fee  - by Phil Hudson (04 October 2001)
Cutting costs.

Oppose  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (06 August 2001)
Looking good on your x-ray photograph.

Orbit  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (02 September 2001)
To reshape an item into a sphere.

Orchestral  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (30 December 2005)
A small falcon owned by an ogre.

Ordeal  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (04 October 2001)
To buy iron from the quarry.

Organic  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (28 August 2001)
A clumsy body-snatcher who cannot quite steal the whole body.

Organism  Click here for pronounciation - by anon (01 September 2001)
Music craze for church music.

orthocentre  Click here for pronounciation - by abc (30 March 2003)
the point in which two perpendicular lines cross, the middle of a triangle

Orthodox  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (02 September 2001)
Where book writers board their boats.

Otter  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (28 August 2001)
Should do.

Outdating  Click here for pronounciation - by Gary Hallock (13 June 2002)
Continuing to see him socially even though you discover your boyfriend is gay.

Outlying  Click here for pronounciation - by Ken Pinkham (13 June 2002)
Where politicians are when campaigning.

Outmode  Click here for pronounciation - by Ken Pinkham (13 June 2002)
Cut the grass faster.

Outpatient  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (28 August 2001)
One who fainted when a blood sample was obtained.

Outrank  Click here for pronounciation - by Ken Pinkham (13 June 2002)
To smell worse that than the other guy.

Ovaltine  Click here for pronounciation - by Clyde A. Smith (21 August 2004)
An overweight adolescent.

Ovary  Click here for pronounciation - by Cynthia MacGregor (13 June 2002)
Any letter of the alphabet, from F up.

Overcast  Click here for pronounciation - by Ken Pinkham (13 June 2002)
Get your hook caught on the bushes across the stream.

Overdraft  Click here for pronounciation - by Gunjan Saraf (13 June 2002)
Strong breeze.

Overhead  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (13 June 2002)
Usually a hat or cap but occasionally a toupee.

Overhear  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (13 June 2002)
Not over there.

Overlay  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (13 June 2002)
Chickens producing more eggs than can be used.

Overpass  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (13 June 2002)
Throwing the ball to far to be caught.

Oversees  Click here for pronounciation - by Stan Kegel (13 June 2002)
Where ships travel.

Oxide  Click here for pronounciation - by Phil Hudson (02 September 2001)
To be located next to an ox.

 

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