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(about fish) resembling a salmon; belonging to the salmon family, fish which resembles a salmon; fish of the salmon family (including salmon, trout, and whitefish)salmonoid
(also known as catfish) any of a number of freshwater fish having whiskers around the mouth and no scalesmadtom
(Australian Slang) elderly person; geriatric persongerry
(Australian slang) mongrelmong
(Australian Slang) work breaksmoko
(Australian) man who lives on a sheep or cattle farm as an apprenticejackaroo
(Australian) pal, friend, mate, buddycobber
(born 1962) famous NBA player who holds the record for steals and assists, one of the players on the Olympic basketball Dream Team in 1992 and 1996John Stockton
(born 1968) American baseball player for the Chicago Cubs (competed with Mark McGwire for the all-time record of most home runs hit in one season)Sammy Sosa
(British usage) a street merchant who sells fruit or vegetables or fish from a cartcoster
(British) one who runs a fish and chips stand; immoral woman (Slang), chippie, hostile, of or containing chips, resembling chips, promiscuous womanchippy
(British) person who plays soccerfootballer
(Computers) audio player developed by Mediascience, Inc. for listening to various types of computer audio files (such as Windows media files, MP3, WAV, MOD, audio CDs, etc.)Sonique
(Football) player who is stationed farthest behind the scrimmage line; position played by the tailback, offensive backtailback
(in Dominoes) bank of dominoes that remains after each player has taken a turn; cemetery; place where bones of wild animals are collected; place where old vehicles are stored and used for scrap metal (cars, planes, etc.), place for discarded objectsboneyard
 

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