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  2. Hoser - Wikipedia

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    Hoser or hose-head is a slang term originating in Canada that is used to reference or imitate Canadians. [1]The term "hoser" is a comedic label given to someone that gained popularity and notoriety from the comedic skits by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas (playing the characters of Bob and Doug McKenzie) in SCTV's "The Great White North" segments. [2]

  3. Glossary of North American railway terms - Wikipedia

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    A brakeman manually activated brakes on railroad cars before the advent of air brakes. Brakeman's caboose (US) A small hut at one end of a railway wagon to protect the brakeman from the elements. Buda Car. A type of inspection car or speeder, typically streamlined, manufactured by Buda Engine Co.

  4. Groping - Wikipedia

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    Groping is the act of intentionally touching another person in a sexual manner, usually without their consent. [1] The term generally has a negative connotation in many societies, and the activity may be considered sexual assault [2] or otherwise unacceptable. Touching a consenting person's body during sexual activity, a massage, or a medical ...

  5. Pantyhose - Wikipedia

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    Pantyhose have been criticized for being flimsy because the thin knit fabric is prone to tearing or laddering (or "running"). [15] The wearer can cause a run in the hose by catching a toenail in the fabric when the hose is put on, by catching it on a rough surface like a corner of a desk, or a car, and by numerous other risks.

  6. Hazing - Wikipedia

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    In Polish schools, hazing is known as kocenie (literally 'catting', coming from the noun kot cat) [citation needed]. It often features cat-related activities, like competitive milk-drinking [citation needed]. Other popular tasks include measuring a long distance (i.e. hallways) with matches.

  7. Glossary of rail transport terms - Wikipedia

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    Also Centering spring cylinder. A cylindrical cast-iron holder in which an adjusting string is placed. Adjusting spring seat A casting, or a part of the bolster of a two-wheel trailing truck, forming a bearing for the end of the adjusting spring. Admission The opening of steam port to admit steam to one end of a cylinder. If the valve has no lead, admission takes place at the moment the piston ...

  8. Shotcrete - Wikipedia

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    Shotcrete, gunite (/ ˈɡʌnaɪt /), or sprayed concrete is concrete or mortar conveyed through a hose and pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface. This construction technique was invented by Carl Akeley and first used in 1907. [1]: 7 The concrete is typically reinforced by conventional steel rods, steel mesh, or fibers.

  9. Erotic sexual denial - Wikipedia

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    Erotic sexual denial is a popular form of sexual activity whereby sexual gratification for one or both partners is delayed or "denied" sexual experiences in order to increase erotic arousal and/or tension. [1] It is commonly used as sex play within the context of a mild dominance and submission relationship, though it can also be a solo practice.