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eighty-one

  • A crash. Used in bobsled and luge. Originally a bobsledding term, probably originated at the Mt. Van Hoevenberg bobrun in Lake Placid, New York, during the 1970s. The etymology is unknown.
    I had an eighty-one on the first S-curve.

    Last edited on Feb 23 2013. Submitted by Jeff S. from Northport, ME, USA on Sep 04 1998.

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eighty-six

notes

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eigrandfather

noun

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Eimch

other

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Eimchs

noun

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Eimchst

other

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eir

other

  • ours, irregular

    Can be pronounced as "ier"

    Like rau, this word is also a cognate of Old English "ure"

    Last edited on Sep 07 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 07 2024.

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eish

interjection

  • Exclamation, surprise or disgruntlement. Used mostly by township South Africans.

    *Did you bring my car keys? Eish! I forgot completely.

    *Eish! This guy is a real moron!

    *I couldn't help it, the lady looked eish!

    Last edited on Jun 03 2015. Submitted by mangezi from Cape Town, South Africa on Jun 03 2015.

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eitrose

adjective

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