At a local coffee bar, a young woman was expounding on her idea of the perfect mate to some of her friends.
"The man I marry must be a shining light amongst company. He must be musical. Tell jokes. Sing. And stay home at night!"
An old granny overheard and spoke up, "Honey, if that"s all you want, get a TV!"
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LOAN shark n. Colloq. Person who lends money at exorbitant rates of interest. - —n. - thing lent, esp. A sum of money. - lending or being lent. —v. Lend (money, works of art, etc.). on loan being lent. [old english]
LOBE n. - lower soft pendulous part of the outer ear. - similar part of other organs, esp. The brain, liver, and lung. lobed adj. [greek lobos lobe, pod]
LOCH n. Scot. Lake or narrow inlet of the sea. [gaelic]
LOCI pl. Of *locus.
LOCK stock, and barrel adv. Completely. - —n. - mechanism for fastening a door etc., with a bolt that requires a key of a particular shape to work it. - confined section of a canal or river within sluice-gates, for moving boats from one level to another. - a turning of a vehicle's front wheels. B (in full full lock) maximum extent of this. - interlocked or jammed state. - wrestling-hold that keeps an opponent's limb fixed. - (in full lock forward) player in the second row of a rugby scrum. - mechanism for exploding the charge of a gun. —v. - a fasten with a lock. B (foll. By up) shut (a house etc.) Thus. C (of a door etc.) Be lockable. - a (foll. By up, in, into) enclose (a person or thing) by locking. B (foll. By up) colloq. Imprison (a person). - (often foll. By up, away) store inaccessibly (capital locked up in land). - (foll. By in) hold fast (in sleep, an embrace, a struggle, etc.). - (usu. In passive) (of land, hills, etc.) Enclose. - make or become rigidly fixed. - (cause to) jam or catch. lock on to (of a missile etc.) Automatically find and then track (a target). Lock out 1 keep out by locking the door. - (of an employer) subject (employees) to a lockout. Under lock and key locked up. lockable adj. [old english] - n. - portion of hair that hangs together. - (in pl.) The hair of the head (golden locks). [old english]
LOCO n. (pl. -s) colloq. Locomotive engine. [abbreviation] - predic. Adj. Slang crazy. [spanish]
LODE n. Vein of metal ore. [var. Of *load]
LOFT —n. - attic. - room over a stable. - gallery in a church or hall. - pigeon-house. - backward slope on the face of a golf-club. - lofting stroke. —v. Send (a ball etc.) High up. [old english, = air, upper room]
LOGO n. (pl. -s) emblem of an organization used in its display material etc. [abbreviation of logotype from greek logos word]
LOGY comb. Form forming nouns denoting: 1 a subject of study (biology). - speech or discourse or a characteristic of this (trilogy; tautology; phraseology). [greek -logia from logos word]
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