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"Spile a man" is a term used in the logging industry to describe a process where a wooden plug, called a spile, is driven into a hole drilled in a tree to collect sap for making maple syrup. It is not a common or widely known phrase outside of this context.
"He is a man of emmes" means that "he is a man of truth."
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Nothing. The phrase is "man about the house" not "horse".
The tool used to tap the tree for water in Catching Fire is called a spile.
Fear mór - big man
man ajale nadaram means I'm not in a hurry
Tractor supply in Warsaw
if the word "man" is in English it could mean: of our man Do you mean "dénouement"? That refers to the "falling action" after the climax at the end of a story.
it means a man full of stuffings
It is an anagram for a painting called "Madonna of the Rocks."