potato vs toe

potato

noun
  • A conspicuous hole in a sock or stocking. 

  • Metaphor for a person or thing of little value. 

  • A camera that takes poor-quality pictures. 

  • A mentally handicapped person. 

  • The tuber of a plant, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe; this plant. 

  • An underpowered computer or other device, especially when small in size. 

adj
  • Underpowered; low-end. 

toe

noun
  • That part of a shoe or sock covering the toe. 

  • An advanced form of ballet primarily for the females, dancing ballet primarily using a Pointe shoe. 

  • An equivalent part in an animal. 

  • The upper end of the bit (cutting edge) of an axehead; as opposed to the heel (lower end). 

  • Each of the five digits on the end of the foot. 

  • Something resembling a toe, especially at the bottom or extreme end of something. 

  • An alignment of the wheels of a road vehicle, either positive (toe in), meaning the wheels are closer together at the front than at the back, or negative (toe out), the other way round. 

  • The journal, or pivot, at the lower end of a revolving shaft or spindle, which rests in a step. 

  • The long side of an angled cut. 

  • A lateral projection at one end, or between the ends, of a piece, such as a rod or bolt, by means of which it is moved. 

  • A projection from the periphery of a revolving piece, acting as a cam to lift another piece. 

  • cameltoe 

verb
  • To furnish (a stocking, etc.) with a toe. 

  • To touch, tap or kick with the toes. 

  • To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to. 

  • To mishit a golf ball with the toe of the club. 

  • To fasten (a piece) by driving a fastener at a near-45-degree angle through the side (of the piece) into the piece to which it is to be fastened. 

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