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  2. Wikipedia:Dealing with sockpuppets - Wikipedia

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    If the socks participation may have changed the outcome of that discussion, the proper avenue is to ask an admin for assistance in either restarting the discussion, or asking for deletion review to potentially undelete the material or reverse the action. In very rare circumstances, a note might be added to the bottom of a closed discussion (not ...

  3. Baseball stirrups - Wikipedia

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    The colored sock was difficult to put on with the extra white socks, so another solution came of this: A footless sock with a small arched opening at the bottom, to be called "stirrup" socks, due to their resemblance to stirrup irons used in equestrian events. The less expensive white sock could be changed more frequently.

  4. Stirrup (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A stirrup is a metal loop supporting the foot, fastened to a saddle on a riding animal. Stirrup may also refer to: Baseball stirrups, a type of socks worn by baseball players; the braces supporting the lithotomy position utilised in medical examinations such as a pelvic exam; A clamp (tool) or support in the shape of a stirrup

  5. Wikipedia:Sockpuppetry - Wikipedia

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    Strawman socks: Creating a separate account to argue one side of an issue in a deliberately irrational or offensive fashion, to sway opinion to another side. Circumventing blocks, bans or sanctions : Sanctions apply to individual editors as people , not to accounts, unless specified otherwise.

  6. Stirrup - Wikipedia

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    A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, [1] attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a riding animal (usually a horse or other equine , such as a mule ). [ 2 ]

  7. Jorabs - Wikipedia

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    Jorabs are usually knitted with 5 double-pointed needles. Bosnian and in old Tajik socks feature a combination of knitting and crochet techniques. Tajik jorabs (Pamirs area) can be made by using crochet technique only. Some ethnic groups from the Caucasus knit jorabs with 3 double-pointed bow-shaped needles.

  8. Category:Socks - Wikipedia

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  9. Sockpuppet - Wikipedia

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    Sockpuppet or sock puppet can refer to: Sock puppet , a cloth hand puppet made from a stocking or sock Sock puppet account , an online identity used for the purpose of deception