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Pratchett

<span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span> A surname. afper Pratchettian...


afper

fan.<span class="searchmatch">pratchett</span> +β€Ž -er. afper (plural afpers) (Internet slang) A member of the alt.fan.<span class="searchmatch">pratchett</span> newsgroup, for fans of the author Terry <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span>. affzer...


Pterry

A reference to the kingdom of Djelibeybi in <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett&#039;s</span> novel Pyramids, where names beginning with the letter T have a silent P in front, as in Ptraci...


islamophobics

(plural only) Islamophobes 2006, David Sewell, [R] Ungodly <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span> fans Group: alt.fan.<span class="searchmatch">pratchett</span> Mostly islamophobics (they&#039;re taking over our meat! waaaah...


knowledgeably

superlative most knowledgeably) In a knowledgeable manner. 1989, Terry <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span>, Guards! Guards!, London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, page 167: β€œEr. It looks...


dragonhide

and uncountable, plural dragonhides) The hide of a dragon. 1983, Terry <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span>, The Color of Magic: She was also almost naked, except for a couple of...


Chinese box

box (plural Chinese boxes) One of a set of Chinese boxes. 2014, Terry <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span>, A Slip of the Keyboard, page 169: It was also a work of fiction in which...


Pratchettian

From <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span> +β€Ž -ian. Pratchettian (comparative more Pratchettian, superlative most Pratchettian) Of or relating to Terry <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span> (1948–2015), English...


groinal

groinal (not comparable) (informal) Pertaining to the groin. 1998, Terry <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span>, Interesting Times: Footwear which tried to make you take steps twenty-one...


ekcetra

ekcetra Pronunciation spelling of et cetera. 1988, Terry <span class="searchmatch">Pratchett</span>, Wyrd Sisters: The tax gatherer cleared his throat. &#039;Well, sir, you see. I explained...