Shedding
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The chaffinch; -- so named from its call note. [Prov. Eng.]
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[Sledging] with added physical abuse. However, with shedding the objective is not so much to put the victim off his stroke, but rather to reduce them to a submissive, gibbering wreck.
As well as ‘vanilla shedding’, hardcore shedders are reported to indulge in ‘ruff shedding’, which involves dressing up in period costume, and ‘gruff shedding’ where four-legged horned ruminants are added to the mix. -
Woodshedding, a musicians term for practicing. Harkens back to idyllic pastoral time when one might take their Harpsichord or Udu out to the lean to in the back yard and practice their fugues or minuets till their fingers bled, while poultry and other livestock are slaughtered by the hired hands.
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The act of locking a friend or foe in a shed, generally for a laugh.
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When you [project] your own problems [onto] [someone else].
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When a [musician] or group of [musicians] [practice]
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present participle of shed
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