To cut the hair or beard of (a person).
To chatter, talk.
A barber surgeon, a foot soldier specializing in treating battlefield injuries.
A storm accompanied by driving ice spicules formed from sea water, especially one occurring on the Gulf of St. Lawrence; so named from the cutting ice spicules.
A person whose profession is cutting (usually male) customers' hair and beards.
To cut the hair of (a creature).
To solicit mock votes from (a person or group).
To remove the horns of (an animal).
To take, record the votes of (an electorate).
To impose a tax upon.
To pay as one's personal tax.
To vote at an election.
To (repeatedly) request the status of something (such as a computer or printer on a network).
To be judged in a poll.
To enter, as polls or persons, in a list or register; to enroll, especially for purposes of taxation; to enumerate one by one.
To cut or shave smooth or even; to cut in a straight line without indentation
To cut off; to remove by clipping, shearing, etc.; to mow or crop.
To remove the top or end of; to clip; to lop.
To register or deposit, as a vote; to elicit or call forth, as votes or voters.
A polling place (usually as plural, polling places)
A mass of people, a mob or muster, considered as a head count.
The broad or butt end of an axe or a hammer.
The pollard or European chub, a kind of fish.
A pet parrot.
A formal vote held in order to ascertain the most popular choice.
The head, particularly the scalp or pate upon which hair (normally) grows.
The result of the voting, the total number of votes recorded.
A survey of people, usually statistically analyzed to gauge wider public opinion.
Bred without horns, and thus hornless.