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gunch, gunsh,
gunch [gʌnʃ]
n. A thick piece, hunk.
gundie, gundy,
gundie [ˈgʌndi]
n. A kind of toffee.
gundie, gundieplucker, gundy, gundy, gunfluker, gunney, gunnie, gunny, gunplucker, gunty_plucker,
gundieplucker [gʌn(dɪ)plʌkər]
also gunplucker
n. SN. MN. The father lasher or short-spined cottus Myoxocephalus scorpius
dim. gundie, gunnie
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begink, begunk, begunked, begunkit, gank, gink, goink, gung, gunged, gungit, gunk, gunk$t, gunked, gunkit, gunkt,
gunk [gʌŋk]
n. A bitter disappointment.
v. To disappoint, humiliate, jilt.
pt. pp. gunkit, gunkt adj. disappointed, humiliated, jilted.
Compounds and phrases etc.
begunk [bəˈ-]: To cheat, to deceive, to jilt, to befool, to stupefy. A disappointment, a misfortune, a trick, a cheat, a surprise, a fool.
begunkit: Cheated, desceived, jilted, fooled, crazy.
gauntin for a gunk: desperate for a shock.
gunnie, gunny,
gunnie [I.Sh. ˈgʌni]
n. A louse.
gorge, gurge,
gurge [gʌrdʒ]
v. S. SW. To swell, surge.
girlie, girly, gurl, gurley, gurlie, gurly,
gurl [gʌrl]
v. To growl. Of the wind: to roar, howl.
gurly [ˈgʌrlɪ]
adj. Of the weather: stormy, threatening, blustery, bleak, bitter. Of people: surly, crabbed, bad-tempered. Of trees: Gnarled.
gurliewhirkie,
gurliewhirkie [ˈgʌrlɪˈʍɪrkɪ]
n. SW. A demon, a bogle. Probably a nonce word.
gorm, gormet, gormit, gurm, gurmet, gurmt, gurmullit, gurr,
gurm [I.Sh. gʌrm]
n. Dirt such as the slime on fish or rheum from the eyes etc.
v. To make dirty, to smear or engrain with dirt. To root in mire or soft dirt, to do a piece of dirty work.
pt. pp. gurmt adj. gurmit Besmeared with dirt, begrimed.
garnet, girnat, girnet, girnot, gornet, gornick, gurnet,
gurnet [ˈgʌrnət]
n. The grey gurnard Eutrigla gurnardus. U. A greenhorn, a gauche person.
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