Definitions
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- noun A crude improvisation or
bodged effort.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun any improvised arrangement for temporary use
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Examples
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Check out the erector tube lash-up that Sightron uses.
Ever wonder why expensive scopes cost so much and where does the money go? 2009
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Check out the erector tube lash-up that Sightron uses.
Ever wonder why expensive scopes cost so much and where does the money go? 2009
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Failing that, and still believing that you are a victim in this whole lash-up, I am going to contact a federal agent who has exposed a number of phonies
Peter Sumaruck II 2010
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Having observed Venus, swing your binocular lash-up to the east, to the brightest object there and second brightest non-lunar object in the night sky after Venus, Jupiter.
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Point your binocular lash-up at Venus, in my 10x50 binoculars Venus is very small but is a disk which has a distinct “half -Moon” shape.
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I later got a threatening letter from the TV lash-up people saying I didn't have a license.
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Instead, is just a typical Amtrak lash-up; that being said, I understand the ridership on the route is about 90% full.
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When that story is clearly a cut-and-paste, identikit lash-up by two of Fleet Street's least trustworthy political journalists – and that is saying something – you have the measure of the beast.
Archive 2007-06-01 Richard 2007
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I think the thing to point out is that the lash-up with the intelligence committee in the U.S. and the partnership we have with the Pakistanis, and now a better situation in regards to, say, Iraq, I think that's good news.
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And the lash-up with their police forces and with their foreign intelligence is very good.
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