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Pet Rock Definition

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Wally World
A nickname for Wal-Mart 2002, R. D. McManes, "i buried my pet rock", We Ain't in Kansas No More, page 29 I thought I could replace him / so went down to a ...
nickname
... that describes a person by a characteristic of that person. Synonyms (familiar invented given name): handle, hypocoristic, moniker, nick, sobriquet, pet name
Petraeus
Dutch: A Dutch surname
petra
A late borrowing from Ancient Greek petra (petra, stone, rock ). Noun. petra (genitive petrae); f, first declension. stone, rock Inflection
petrol
... oil of the rock ), from petra (petra, stone, rock ) + elaion ... pet'r l, IPA: / pet.R l/, SAMPA: /"pEt.r\@l/
Dick
English Etymology. Rhyming nickname for Rick, pet form of Richard. Pronunciation. enPR: dik, IPA: /dIk/, SAMPA: /dIk/ Proper noun. Dick. A diminutive of ...
pit
Cognate with West Frisian pet ( pit ), Eastern Frisian put ( pit ), Dutch put ( well, pockmark ), German Pfutze ( puddle, pool ), Danish pyt ...
lily
cobra lily; day lily; Easter lily; fawn lily; lily of the field; Mariposa lily; palm lily; rock lily; spider lily; star lily; tiger lily; trout lily; water lily
Rick
A diminutive of the male given name Richard, or sometimes of related names, such as Ricardo. A surname
petro-
From Latin petra ( stone, rock ), from Ancient Greek petra (petra, stone, rock ). 2. Clipping of petroleum. Prefix. petro-of or pertaining to ...
jabberwocky
absurd, nonsense, non-sensical 2009 August 28, The New York Times, Pop and Rock Listings , New York Times : Only the Pet Shop Boys can sing ...
petrezselyem
... rock, stone ) + selinon (selinon, celery ). . Pronunciation. IPA: / petreZejem/ Hyphenation: pet re zse lyem Noun. petrezselyem (plural ...
peter
Other derivations are from St. Peter (from sense of rock ), or French peter ( to fart ). Verb. peter (third-person singular simple present peters, ...
John
Nothing affects it; nothing can bring it into contempt; it stands like a rock amid the turbulent waves of human history, as fine and noble a thing now as it ...

 

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