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copy v The nouns _'coonys'_, _'tabbys'_, _'cockneys'_ have come to mean small pans of ice in the areas where those terms are used. _BENDY'ING*_ PORT DE GRAVE * This word is used when referring to the sprt of playing on _rubber_ _ice_. The ice is not very firm and b...

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Summary:copy v The nouns _'coonys'_, _'tabbys'_, _'cockneys'_ have come to mean small pans of ice in the areas where those terms are used. _BENDY'ING*_ PORT DE GRAVE * This word is used when referring to the sprt of playing on _rubber_ _ice_. The ice is not very firm and bends easily under the weight of a person's body. It moves up and down as a body runs ascrss. The idea is to dare your companions to follow your example and to set some dangerous stunt for them to follow. DICT CEN. 52 Used I and Sup Not Used Not Used cockey, cobby, conky, coody, cooking, coony, copying, copy pan, copsy* Checked by Jordyn Hughes Tue 21 Jun 2016