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Night Cap

A baseball cap with a light or lights, usually in the visorim.

There are several different brands of night caps to choose from. PANTHER and KOBALT are two different brands I can think of off the top of my head.

by Marten Fisher November 26, 2006

35πŸ‘ 282πŸ‘Ž


bear cat

1. A wolverine.

2. A car made by Stutz.

1. The "bear cat" is neither a bear nor a cat, but a member of the Weasel Family (Mustelidae).

2. The Stutz Bear Cat was a classy car. Elvis loved Stutzs.

by Marten Fisher November 26, 2006

13πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


fisher

A much larger version of the Marten or Sable. This animal belongs to the weasel family, and, as such, is related to ferrets, minks, otters and wolverines. It eats squirrels, rabbits, porcupines (a favorite) and even its smaller cousin, the Marten. Have been known to kill bobcats and lynx.

Then fisher, like the badger and the wolverine, is one BADASS animal. They kill porcupines by grabbing them by the nose and flipping them over onto their back. Then they slice open their stomachs and EAT!

by Marten Fisher July 26, 2006

46πŸ‘ 35πŸ‘Ž


sable

1. The European version of the Marten, which is NOT a rodent, but a CARNIVORE, a hunter, a predator, a member of the weasel family, and is thus related to minks, ferrets, otters and wolverines. The Sable eats rabbits, birds, etc, but, mostly lives on a diet of squirrels and chipmunks. Like most weasel family members, it is known for its exquisite fur.

2. Mercury's version of the Ford Taurus.

1. The Sable is NOT a rodent, the Marten EATS rodents!

by Marten Fisher July 26, 2006

33πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


Ferret Weasel

The Ferret and Weasel are closely related and can interbreed.

The Ferret Weasel is called a "Feasel", and its fur is so fine, you will want to Werret.

by Marten Fisher November 26, 2006

52πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


goater

A GTO owner. The Pontiac GTO is often called "Goat".

Jeff is a Stanger, Jim is a Goater, and Joe is a Stinger. Joe wins all the races, Jeff always comes in last.

by Marten Fisher November 26, 2006

16πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


SESTeD

An acronym used to describe the philosophy and/or action of

S aving
E ndangered
S pieces
T hrough
e
D omestication

The SESTeD system only applies to wild animals deemed to be suitable for domestication as pets. Licensed breeders are allowed to have "whole" animals, the general public are only allowed to have neutered/spayed animals.

Please promote the SESTeD system in your State.

by Marten Fisher December 8, 2006

9πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž