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demic 28/03/2019 at 11:32 #116846 | |
clive
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Every now and again I see the term "demic", meaning a loco or vehicle that is out of use. But what's the derivation of the term?
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demic 28/03/2019 at 12:25 #116847 | |
Peter Bennet
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Some possible answers here: https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Phrases-and-Sayings/Question1327663.html Includes references to Railway usage. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
demic 28/03/2019 at 15:01 #116854 | |
Splodge
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Heard it used in bus operation parlance as well - one of those words no-one ever explains but you quickly pick up and instinctively know what it means.
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demic 28/03/2019 at 21:54 #116886 | |
BarryM
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Demobilised! see Urban Dictionary.
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