(pronounced WEEP-hohl)
A bit of a creepy term for a necessary item. A weephole is a small hole in a material — primarily exterior masonry walls — that allows water to drain out, preventing
(pronounced WELT-ing)
You know how when your annoying little brother used to hit you (out of any supervising adult’s sight line, of course), occasionally leaving a nasty raised mark on your body (which really got him into
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