pail
n.
bucket
Bucket
The word Bucket refers to the most bucket like person to ever walk the earth jason parker. While the origin of bucket is still unknown to all of us his message is clear kill all crammonds. The mighty bucket lord decreed this new law on the 20/10/2007 and if all crammonds are not put to their death beds by christmas he will unleash his allmighty bucket fury upon the world ending the earth as we know it. The second law that bucket has decreed is that any body caught within 200km of a basford is to be eliminated on the basis that they may have caught the deadly basford syndrome. The basford syndrome is extremerly contagious and causes all people who have caught it to grow extra fingers and toes and makes them act extremerely stupid. If you know any body fiting this discription please call crime stoppers or exterminate the Basfords before you catch their dreaded desease. If buckets demands are not met by christmas he will destroy the world. All hail the downer bucket!!!!!!!!!
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pail
Noun
1. a roughly cylindrical that is vessel open at the top
(synonym) bucket
(hypernym) vessel
(hyponym) cannikin
(part-holonym) waterwheel, water wheel
2. the quantity contained in a pail
(synonym) pailful
(hypernym) containerful
Pail
(n.)
A vessel of wood or tin, etc., usually cylindrical and having a bail, -- used esp. for carrying liquids, as water or milk, etc.; a bucket. It may, or may not, have a cover.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Pail
To dream of full pails of milk, is a sign of fair prospects and pleasant associations.
An empty pail is a sign of famine, or bad crops.
For a young woman to be carrying a pail, denotes household employment.
Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or "What's in a dream": a scientific and practical exposition; By Gustavus Hindman, 1910. For the open domain e-text see:
Guttenberg Project