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  • curprev 10:1710:17, 9 January 2022Equinox talk contribs 1,500 bytes +471 ===Etymology 2=== ====Verb==== {{en-verb}} # {{lb|en|slang|obsolete}} To eat. #* '''2017''', Vanessa Kelly, Shana Galen, Anna Campbell, Kate Noble, ''A Grosvenor Square Christmas'' #*: At the mention of '''yaffling'''—the cant for eating—Ewan felt a pang of hunger in his belly. #* '''2019''', Ellie Jacobs, ''Workhouse Waif: A Victorian Romance'' #*: You're growing squab '''yaffling''' our food and then lazing in the hallway. =====References===== * '''1873''', John Camden Hotten, ''The S undo

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  • curprev 01:5801:58, 8 October 2020Equinox talk contribs 1,031 bytes +333 →‎English: ===Verb=== {{en-verb|yaffl}} # {{lb|en|intransitive}} Of the green woodpecker: to make its distinctive cry. #* '''2005''', Tim Kendall, ''Strange Land'' (page 13) #*: Green woodpecker is not without options. Each year the builder comes to fix the house of the wooden roof. Green woodpecker watches then flies away, '''yaffling'''. undo

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