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birdlime

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See also: bird-lime

English

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Etymology

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From bird +‎ lime.

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Noun

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birdlime (uncountable)

  1. A sticky substance smeared on branches to catch birds.
  2. (rhyming slang) Time; a jail term, the serving of a prison sentence.

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Verb

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birdlime (third-person singular simple present birdlimes, present participle birdliming, simple past and past participle birdlimed)

  1. (transitive) To add birdlime to.

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