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OCKLE (n.) :
An electrical switch which appears to be off in both positions. OSBASTON (n.) :
A point made for the seventh time to somebody who insists that
they know exactly what you mean but clearly hasn't got the faintest
idea. OSHKOSH (n., vb.) :
The noise made by someone who has just been grossly flattered
and is trying to make light of it. OSSETT (n.) :
A frilly spare-toilet-roll-cosy. OSWALDTWISTLE (n. Old Norse) :
Small brass wind instrument used for summoning Vikings to lunch
when they're off on their longships, playing. OBWESTRY (abs.n.) :
Bloody-minded determination on part of a storyteller to continue
a story which both the teller and the listeners know has become
desperately tedious. OUGHTERBY (n.) :
Someone you don't want to invite to a party but whom you know
you have to as a matter of duty. OUNDLE (vb.) :
To walk along leaning sideways, with one arm hanging limp and
dragging one leg behind the other. Most commonly used by actors
in amateur production of Richard III, or by people carrying a
heavy suitcase in one hand. OZARK (n.) :
One who offers to help just after all the work has been done.