lint vs mayonnaise

lint

noun
  • A fine material made by scraping cotton or linen cloth; used for dressing wounds. 

  • Raw cotton ready for baling. 

  • Clinging fuzzy fluff that clings to fabric or accumulates in one's pockets or navel etc. 

  • The fibrous coat of thick hairs covering the seeds of the cotton plant. 

verb
  • To perform a static check on (source code) to detect stylistic or programmatic errors. 

mayonnaise

noun
  • A dressing made from vegetable oil, raw egg yolks, vinegar or lemon juice, and seasoning, used on salads, with french fries, in sandwiches etc. 

  • Any cold dish with that dressing as an ingredient. 

  • Any cream, for example for moisturizing the face or conditioning the hair, for which the base is egg yolks and oil. 

verb
  • To cover or season with mayonnaise. 

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