it means i don't know
This is a ditloid. The answer is 9 = gallons in a firkin.
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it was used when it was used haha
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I haven't a firkin clue!
A firkin is an imperial unit of volume or capacity used to measure liquid, containing various quantities depending on the type of commodity
Rex Firkin is 5' 6".
There are approximately 8,659.404 teaspoons in a standard firkin
Freda Firkin is a fictional character. Your question was a waste of time.
Margaret Firkin has written: 'Home Tutor kit'
It is a wooden barrel type of container used to store and bury butter . .sometimes for years at a time.
It's called a firkin, and it holds nine imperial gallons, a little bit less in US gallons.
A firkin is 72 UK pints, 9 UK gallons or 40.91 litres. This is equivalent to 86.5 US pints.
Rex Felker's birth name is Rex Anderson Felker.
The answer might be "firkin". Then again, it might not; old units of measure are notoriously variable, and a firkin has variously been defined as 8 gallons, 8.5 gallons, or 9 gallons (the modern definition is 9 Imperial gallons). Complicating things slightly is that techically that refers to an ale or beer firkin; a wine firkin is a significantly larger unit (a wine firkin is currently equivalent to 7 and 7/9ths ale firkins).
Rather than firkee, is it firkin? In which case, a firkin is equal to 9 imperial gallons (UK). Or a small beer keg.