whammel


(1) in east london slang, a term of endearment used to describe a grumpy, bitter and twisted old man.
(2) a working sailing boat (“lune whammel”) originally designed in the early 1900s and most commonly found in the lune estuary / morecambe bay, lancashire, england.
(3) transitive verb meaning to turn over.
there’s a whammel sailing that whammel but he’s not going to whammel for us.
english black country word for dog.
i’m taking the whammel up the cut. means i’m taking the dog for a walk along the nearby navigational waterway.

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