gimp vs spod

gimp

noun
  • A name-calling word, generally for a person who is perceived to be inept, deficient or peculiar 

  • The plastic cord used in the plaiting and knotting craft Scoubidou (lanyard making); or, the process itself. 

  • Any coarse or reinforced thread, such as a glazed thread employed in lacemaking to outline designs, or silk thread used as a fishing leader, protected from the bite of fish by a wrapping of fine wire. 

  • A crippled leg. 

  • A character or ability that is underpowered. 

  • A limp or a limping gait. 

  • A sexual submissive, almost always male, dressed generally in a black leather suit. See Gimp (sadomasochism) in Wikipedia. 

  • A narrow ornamental fabric or braid of silk, wool, or cotton, often stiffened with metallic wire or coarse cord running through it, used as trimming for dresses, curtains, furniture, etc. Also guimpe. 

  • A person who is lame due to a crippling of the legs or feet. 

verb
  • To limp; to hobble. 

  • To make underpowered; to limit or restrict the useful effects of. 

  • To wrap or wind (surround) with another length of yarn or wire in a tight spiral, often by means of a gimping machine, creating 'gimped yarn', etc. Also, generally, to wrap or twist with string or wire. See gimped. 

spod

noun
  • One who studies excessively and is disliked by fellow students because of it; a swot. 

  • One who uses talkers, an early form of chat room. 

  • One who wastes time on nonproductive activities online. 

  • A container used to distribute a large amount of bait in a single cast. 

verb
  • To fish using a spod. 

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