A hanging end or shred, in particular a long pointed strip of cloth at the edge of a piece of clothing, or one of a row of decorative strips of cloth that may ornament a tent, booth or fairground.
A dangling lock of sheep’s wool matted with dung.
A skewer.
A misty shower; dew.
A spit, a sharpened rod used for roasting food over a fire.
The unbranched antler of a young deer.
One who dresses unfashionably or without apparent care about appearance; someone who is not cool; a dweeb or nerd.
A directed acyclic graph; an ordered pair (V,E) such that E is a subset of some partial ordering relation on V.
To be misty; to drizzle.
To shear the hindquarters of a sheep in order to remove dags or prevent their formation.
To cut or slash the edge of a garment into dags
To skewer food, for roasting over a fire
Expressing shock, awe or surprise; used as a general intensifier.
A cut of meat, especially (but not necessarily) (a) one containing a joint in the sense of an articulation or (b) one rolled up and tied.
A marijuana cigarette.
The point where two components of a structure join rigidly.
The means of securing together the meeting surfaces of components of a structure.
The part or space included between two joints, knots, nodes, or articulations.
A place of business, particularly in the food service or hospitality industries.
Prison.
The penis.
The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate.
Any part of the body where two bones join, in most cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened.
A thing.
A fracture in which the strata are not offset; a geologic joint.
To provide with a joint or joints; to articulate.
To unite by a joint or joints; to fit together; to prepare so as to fit together
To fit as if by joints; to coalesce as joints do.
To join; to connect; to unite; to combine.
To separate the joints; of; to divide at the joint or joints; to disjoint; to cut up into joints, as meat.
Done by two or more people or organisations working together.