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  • curprev 16:0716:07, 13 June 2023-sche talk contribs 10,265 bytes +449 →‎Noun: this does not actually seem to be idiomatic in heraldry - all the uses are referring to the "[horns] of a stag fixed to the scalp" in the same way that someone can bear "a hand azure" without ''hand'' meaning anything different - but I'm leaving it as a subsense rather than RFVing. it's possibly specific to stags. undo

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  • curprev 01:3501:35, 18 April 2021Equinox talk contribs 8,477 bytes +344 →‎Verb: # {{lb|en|gambling}} To bet on opposing competitors so as to make a profit from the bookmaker. #* '''1961''', John Scarne, ''Complete Guide to Gambling'' (page 102) #*: The only sure thing about '''scalping''' the Series today is that the scalper is paying the bookie a greater profit because he is making a greater number of bets. undo

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