Apron
- by
Phil Hudson
(18 June 2006)
What King Kong did when the hunters were chasing him.
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Attire
- by
anon
(16 September 2001)
Where punctures are normally located on a vehicle.
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Blanket
- by
Phil Hudson
(29 September 2001)
What one does to a disk with unwanted data.
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Cardigan
- by
Phil Hudson
(04 October 2001)
To make holes in the ground to find buried automobiles.
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Carrier Bag
- by
anon
(26 September 2001)
The old woman in charge of the Navy ships that launch planes.
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Corsage
- by
anon
(10 June 2002)
How old is a golfing green?
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Corset
- by
Phil Hudson
(02 September 2001)
To plan and implement a field for golf tournaments.
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Denim
- by
anon
(26 August 2001)
Leaving the man in the small hut.
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Detergent
- by
Phil Hudson
(14 June 2002)
To scare off well-mannered men.
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Diphthong
- by
Tom Foxall
(22 January 2006)
To wash provocative underwear
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Jacket
- by
anon
(01 September 2001)
Action taken to a broken-down car.
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Jacket
- by
Fwoggylover
(14 June 2005)
Done to help in the repairs of a car.
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Khakis
- by
Michael Driscoll
(26 September 2001)
A necessity for automotive ignition.
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Latex
- by
Phil Hudson
(06 August 2001)
Your former partner turns up for the divorce hearing when it had finished.
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Menswear
- by
Phil Hudson
(09 December 2003)
Foul-mouthed Fellows.
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Padding
- by
anon
(26 September 2001)
A doorbell for a small room or apartment.
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Raincoat
- by
Robert Meyers
(13 June 2002)
Thunderware
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Ribbon
- by
anon
(26 August 2001)
Bread rolls to compliment a prime rib.
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Satin
- by
Phil Hudson
(01 September 2001)
The state of an occupied chair.
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T-Shirt
- by
anon
(16 September 2001)
The opinion made after knocking golf ball holders into your fingers.
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Tunic
- by
anon
(30 December 2005)
To cut one's self accidentially with a razor.
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Underwear
- by
anon
(01 September 2001)
Garments that are not worn as often as they should.
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Velcro
- by
anon
(26 August 2001)
A German blackbird that is not sick.
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Wellington
- by
Phil Hudson
(10 June 2002)
A weight that is definitely 2000 pounds.
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Zipper
- by
J. A. Mc.
(26 September 2001)
User of U.S. postal codes.
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