Berley
chum2 (defs 1, 2).
Historical Examples
The Galloping Ghost Roy J. Snell
The Galloping Ghost Roy J. Snell
The Galloping Ghost Roy J. Snell
The Galloping Ghost Roy J. Snell
The Galloping Ghost Roy J. Snell
The Galloping Ghost Roy J. Snell
The Galloping Ghost Roy J. Snell
The Galloping Ghost Roy J. Snell
noun
bait scattered on water to attract fish
(slang) rubbish; nonsense
verb (transitive)
to scatter (bait) on water
to hurry (someone); urge on
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