dibble

dibble
dib·ble
[ˈdɪbl̩]
I. n
1. (implement) Pflanzholz nt, Setzholz nt
2. AM (sl: policeman) Bulle m sl
3. AM (vulg: penis) Schwanz m vulg
II. vi dibbeln fachspr, mit einem Setzholz Pflanzlöcher machen
III. vt
to \dibble sth in etw mit einem Setzholz einpflanzen
to \dibble the soil mit einem Setzholz Pflanzlöcher in den Boden machen
* * *
['dɪbl]
1. n
Pflanzholz nt, Setzholz nt
2. vt
plant setzen, pflanzen; hole machen, graben
* * *
dibble1 [ˈdıbl] AGR
A s Dibbelstock m, Pflanz-, Setzholz n
B v/t
1. mit einem Setzholz pflanzen
2. (mit dem Setzholz) Löcher machen in (akk)
C v/i dibbeln
dibble2 [ˈdıbl] academic.ru/20272/dib">dib

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