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Pissabed - Definition of Pissabed is presented by 1913 online Webster's Dictionary. Includes dictionary browser, morphological search by meaning of Pissabed ...
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Jul 25, 2008 ... pissabed (plural pissabeds). The dandelion. Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pissabed" . Category: English nouns ...
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A humble dandelion found in my lawn. There are many facts about dandelions in Wikipedia, I found particularly interesting the following excerpt: 'The name ...
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From suffering the humiliation and derision of being called “Miss Pissabed" (bed wetter) and “scarface" to having her breasts beaten and her nipples pinched, she has triumphed over adversity.
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May 11, 2007 ... Like I said yesterday, dandelion's old common name is “pissabed.” So we know it's had a long and intimate relationship with the human ...
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Tinkler, The Guard ... By: Joseph Anderson ... Pennsylvania has its own version of Tinkerbell. He's a guard.
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Definition of pissabed in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for pissabed. ... 1 definition found pissabed - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 : Pissabed \Piss"a*bed`\, n. (Bot.) A name locally applied to various wild plants, as dandelion, bluet, oxeye daisy, etc.
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For this reason another name for the plant was pissabed. I see this in Oxford University Press’ Dictionary of English Folklore; however dandelion is in fact used as a diuretic so in this case the folklore seems to be true.
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