spinner
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spinner englanniksi
(senseid) noun|Agent noun of spin; someone or something who spins.
(senseid) A conical fairing near the hub of some aircraft propellers or turbofan fans.
(senseid) A device that is spun in games to choose a number or symbol.
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The coin thrower in a game of two-up.
Primarily in the adult film industry, an actress or prostitute with a tiny frame, usually very thin and small-breasted.
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(quote-journal)|year=2009|volume=38|issue=5|passage=For example, some johns used the term ''spinner'' to refer a petite female. This was exemplified by an exchange in the Dayton forum where individuals discussed the meaning of the term ''spinner'': Purplehead: I picked up what looked to be a young thin WSW just south of McDs … She looked really good, about 100 lbs, and very cute, dark hair … a definite spinner..
(quote-book)"I'm going to fuck my little spinner now. She's had it too easy so far."
(quote-book) petite women, whom he called 'spinners,' because, in comparison to 'heifers,' they are far more manageable.”
An input control for entering a number, with accompanying arrowed buttons that increase or decrease the value.
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A bowler.
{{quote-text|en|year=2021|author=Neha Bedi; Sachin Bajaj|title=The Sardar of Spin
A manoeuvre in which the surfer makes a complete 360° turn while riding a surfboard.
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A type of lure consisting of wire, a rotating blade, a weighted body, and one or more hooks.
An ornamental hubcap that spins independently of the wheel
(c) A nightjar ((taxfmt)).
(c) A dolphin ((taxfmt)).
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A spinneret.
A spider.
A kind of dumpling, shaped by "spinning" it in the hands.
A doctor.
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A flat target mounted on an axis so that a ball passing through can make it spin around, usually awarding a certain number of points for every revolution it completes.
A jockey.
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