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An old favourite from the Douglas Adams stable, well-known to anyone familiar with Pants MC. The game of giving dictionary definitions to place names. Please define the place provided by the previous player, and then post one of your own.
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A suitable place to build a tree house.

Farleigh Wallop

Farleigh Wallop (pr. farly wollup) To hit a cricket ball a bloody long way Piddlehinton
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Piddlehinton
Having parked in a lay-by, to walk inordinately far through the bushes in search of a place to take a leak where you will not be observed from the road.

Cranstackie

A small building which appears to consist entirely of corners, whether viewed from inside or outside, and generally resembles a cottage for the more architecturally challenged kind of witch.

Mallaig

An old Lancashire dish - a luxurious pudding made of milk, lard, and slightly off eggs. Utterly revolting.

Bloxham
A pharmaceutical trade name, ca. 1950. When you went abroad in those days you always took these little pills with you. You know what the water's like in those places.

Leatherhead

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