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[Noun] | "poul*tice" | \ ˈpōl-təs \
1: a soft usually heated and sometimes medicated mass spread on cloth and applied to sores or other lesions
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English pultes, from Medieval Latin, literally, pap, from Latin, plural of pult-, puls porridge;
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(1) - { poultice:2 } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "poultice"
1: to apply a poultice to
Origin: 1644 ;
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# 1 - { poultice:1859345 }
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[ "poultice" ]
1: Primitive makeshift bandage used to extract puss from a wound
* e.g., ... As Rootler White would say down the Cavern Bar Church St Newry.
[ "poultice" ]
2: Someone who is a complete knob, arsehole etc... The subject is not necessarily always a knob, rather it is normally used to refer to a mate who is being a dick at that particluar time.
* e.g., ... In a derogatory tone 'what r u onabout ye Poultice'
# 2 - { Poultice:13434849 }
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[ "Poultice" ]
1: A very annoying shit
* e.g., ... Stop you fucking poultice
# 3 - { Hair poultice:4960914 }
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[ "Hair poultice" ]
1: Female genitalia applied to a wound, sore, or body part.
* e.g., ... "I went to the doctor about my eye infection."
# 4 - { green poultice:10634762 }
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[ "green poultice" ]
1: Medical profession slang for monetary damages sought in malpractice cases, especially those without any apparent injury or disability in the patient. It can also be used for damages sought in civil suits where the obvious intent is to get money for some trivial (often imagined) slight to someone's delicate feelings. Examples include suing a city because you don't like the Christmas display, because someone wouldn't bake you a cake because it's against their own beliefs, or not having a transgender bathroom available for your confused child to use. Almost invariably associated with an AmbulanceChaser, who will usually get the bulk of the money.
* e.g., ... "So, you saved Mrs. Smith's life, and now she's suing you?"
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