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mother-in-law noun- an enemy aeroplane US
- “Mother-in-law at sixteen hundred,” Charbonnet responded, referring to bogies approaching from the four o’clock position. — Joe Weber, Defcon One, p. 268, 1991
- a carpenter’s saw UK
Rhyming slang. - — Ray Puxley, Cockney Rabbit, p. 127, 1992
- a torn cuticle BARBADOS
- — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 75, 1965
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