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  2. Hoodwink - Wikipedia

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    Hoodwink (comics), fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe; Hoodwink Island, adjacent to Antarctica; The Hoodwinkers, 13th book in the Romney Marsh series of novels by Monica Edwards, published in 1962

  3. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    1. Englishman, Briton, or person of British descent; an English or British immigrant [291] 2. English or British ship [292] line 1. Untruth or exaggeration, often told to seek or maintain approval from others e.g. "to feed one a line" [293] 2. Insincere flattery [289] lip 1. Underworld attorney i.e. criminal attorney e.g.

  4. Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil - Wikipedia

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    In sharp contrast with other reviews, Nell Minow of the Chicago Sun-Times gave Hoodwinked Too! three stars, praising the film's strong heroines and the script, stating "once again what we think we know about fairy-tale heroines, villains, mean girls, old ladies, witches and happy endings are deliciously turned upside down and inside out." [44]

  5. Florida voters are ‘hoodwinked’ alright. But not by women ...

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    But, Moody claims, the ballot initiative is an effort to “hoodwink” voters and she calls the all-American democratic practice of activism to secure rights, “war.” Florida voters are being ...

  6. Hoodwinked! - Wikipedia

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    Hoodwinked! is a 2005 American independent computer-animated musical mystery comedy film.It retells the folktale "Little Red Riding Hood" as a police procedural, using backstories to show multiple characters' points of view.

  7. Slang dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Canting Academy, or Devil's Cabinet Opened was a 17th-century slang dictionary, written in 1673 by Richard Head, that looked to define thieves' cant. [1] A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew, was first published c. 1698. A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, by Francis Grose was first published in 1785.

  8. Hood - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos), a U.S. Army post near Killeen, Texas; Hood, California, a census-designated place in the United States; Hood Canal, a fjord off Puget Sound in the U.S. state of Washington

  9. Bare-fronted Hoodwink - Wikipedia

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    The Bare-fronted Hoodwink (Dissimulatrix spuria) was a hoax and satirical wastebasket species of bird created by ornithologist M. F. M. Meiklejohn. [1] The Hoodwink has the ability to be "almost seen" or "almost captured". Bird watchers can easily identify this bird by its "blurred appearance and extremely rapid flight away from the observer."