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slingshot |
a small weapon shaped like a Y with a piece of elastic attached to the branches of the Y. Slingshots are held in the hand and are used to shoot stones or other small objects. |
vowel |
in the English alphabet, any of the letters "a," "e," "i," "o," "u," and sometimes "y." [1/2 definitions] |
ye2 |
the. Ye is a misreading of an old spelling of "the" in which the letter for the "th" sound looked like a "y." When stores today put "ye" on their signs, they do so in order to look old-fashioned. |
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