"Placket" is a word in ENGLISH
The opening or slit left in a petticoat or skirt for
convenience in putting it on; -- called also placket hole.
A woman's pocket.
A petticoat, esp. an under petticoat; hence, a cant term
for a woman.
I've put out a lot of little roots these two years," Anne told the moon, "and when I'm pulled up they're going to hurt a great deal. But it's best to go, I think, and, as Marilla says, there's no good reason why I shouldn't. I must get out all my ambitions and dust them.
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A cargo plane is in mid-flight over the ocean when suddenly the cockpit door bursts open to reveal an armed, masked hijacker to a startled pilot, copilot, navigator, and a passenger. The passenger happens to be George W Bush. (Why?} Maybe, he was on his way to check on the coca plant life in South America!") The masked gunman held a gun to the pilot's head and said, "Take this plane to Iraq or I'm gonna spill your brains all over the place." The pilot calmly reached up, pushed the gun aside and said, "Look buddy, if you shoot me this plane will crash right into the sea and you'll die along with the rest of us." The hijacker thought about it, then held the gun to the copilot's head and said, "Take this plane to Iraq or I'm gonna spill HIS brains all over the place." The copilot also calmly reached up, pushed the gun aside and said, "Listen to me. The pilot's got a bad heart and he could keel over at the shock of my being killed. So if you shoot me, this plane will still crash right into the sea and you'll die along with the rest of us." The hijacker thought about it for a moment and then held the gun to the navigator's head and repeated, "Take this plane to Iraq or I'm gonna spill HIS brains all over the place." The navigator calmly reached up, pushed the gun aside and said, "I wouldn't do that if I were you. Those other two guys have no sense of direction. Without me they couldn't find their way out of a paper bag much less get this plane to Iraq. So if you shoot me, this plane will still crash right into the sea and you'll die along with the rest of us." The hijacker thought some more, shrugged and this time held the gun to the passenger's head and demanded, "Take this plane to Iraq or I'm gonna spill HIS brains all over the place." No one said a word, at first, then the pilot, co-pilot, and navigator all brust into laughter. "He's George W Bush!" they laughed. "He doesn't have any brains!"
A long woolen petticoat, worn immediately under the dress.
Read the complete definitionThe lower part of a robe or petticoat.
Read the complete definitionA petticoat.
Read the complete definitionenágwas - (Sp. enaguas) Undershirt, petticoat.
Read the complete definitionA hoop skirt or hoop petticoat, or other light, elastic material, used to extend the petticoat.
Read the complete definitionTo deck with a flounce or flounces; as, to flounce a petticoat or a frock.
Read the complete definitiongitíb - To stick out, hang out, protrude or project a little, so as to become visible. Nagagitíb ang nágwas …
Read the complete definitionA petticoat.
Read the complete definitionA kind of short petticoat, reaching from the waist to the knees, worn in the Highlands of Scotland by men, …
Read the complete definitionTucked or fastened up; -- said of petticoats, etc.
Read the complete definitionnagwas n ankle-length petticoat. Nindut ug tíras ang íyang nagwas, Her petticoat has a beautiful lace-edging. v [A1; a] wear, …
Read the complete definitionA loose under-garment worn by women, and covering the body below the waist.
Read the complete definitionpitikut n petticoat. v {1} [A; b] wear a petticoat. {2} [A; a12] make into a petticoat.
Read the complete definitionA sort of petticoat worn by both sexes in Java and the Malay Archipelago.
Read the complete definitionA petticoat.
Read the complete definitionAn opening in a petticoat or gown; a placket.
Read the complete definitionA petticoat; the foundation skirt of a draped dress.
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