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"slabber" Definitions
  1. SLOBBER, DROOL
  2. GORGE, BOLT
  3. SLOBBER, SLAVER
  4. one that slabs: such as
  5. a saw for slabbing logs
  6. a machine for cutting soap into slabs
  7. MILLING MACHINE
  8. a person that forms slabs (as by cutting) or fixes slabs in place (as by cementing)
  9. an operator of any slabber

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On some swingblade models, you can exchange the swingblade for a clip-on slabber chainsaw to produce timber slabs.
The following season, he moved to Grays Athletic, before joining Oxford United on loan in November 2006. Slabber moved to Stevenage Borough in January 2007, staying for five months before joining Havant & Waterlooville the following season. He returned to Grays Athletic in November 2008. Slabber signed for Conference South club Woking in December 2009.
Slabber signed for Eastleigh in July 2010, before moving onto Chelmsford City in March 2012. Following a successful spell with the Essex club, Slabber joined Sutton United, where he scored 14 goals in 31 appearances during the 2013–14 season. This included two goals against Bromley, the club for which he and teammate Damian Scannell would sign for at the end of the season. Slabber went on to have spells at Farnborough (on loan), Hemel Hempstead Town, Sutton United for a second period on loan, Welling United, Bishop's Stortford (on loan) before returning to Grays Athletic for a fourth spell before announcing his retirement in February 2018.
Slabber has represented England at both under-18 and under-19 levels. He has also been called up, and played for the England Nation Game XI against Belgium in the European Challenge Trophy.
Jamie Andrew Slabber (born 31 December 1984) is an English former footballer who played as a striker. He started his career as a youth at Tottenham Hotspur, where he made one appearance in the Premier League. Slabber was loaned out twice whilst at Spurs, to Danish side AB in 2004 and to Swindon Town in 2005. He then dropped down into non-League football signing a short- term contract with Aldershot Town in April 2005 until the end of the 2004–05 season.
Slabber made his first appearance for Namibia for over two years in a List A match against Canada in 2007, bowling five overs. Slabber's debut first-class appearance came in the South African Airways Provincial Challenge against Griqualand West in November 2007.
Crooked Colours are an alternative dance group from Perth, Australia, that consists of Phil Slabber, Leon Debaughn and Liam Merrett-Park. Their album "Langata" peaked at number 1 on the Australian Dance Album ARIA Charts. The band started off as house party DJs, later developing into a three piece electronic live band.
In South Africa, all breeds cat judge and Chinchilla breeder Stella Slabber, headed up a project to separate the breed from the modern Persian standard. This standard was only to be applicable to color-bred silvers, commonly known as "Chinchillas" in South Africa. The breed was accepted under the name "Chinchilla Longhair" with breed code "CHL" in the SA Cat Council (SACC) in 1996.
Wilbur Slabber (born December 2, 1980) was a Namibian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. He represented the Namibian Under-19s cricket team in two consecutive Under-19 Cricket World Cups in 1998 and 2000. Finishing not out in his first innings against Denmark in January 1998, he fluctuated between the lower and lower-middle order during the following World Cup in 2000, playing higher against stronger opposition.
The New Zealand Department of Corrections has recognised that whānau violence perpetrators have a range of individual problems such as anger, hostility and personality disorders from having witnessed or suffered abuse as children.Community-based Domestic Violence Interventions Marilize Slabber. Department of Corrections 2012. Current prevention techniques include providing education, information and support services to implement changes in attitude and behaviour for not only the victims and perpetrators of whānau violence but also for the whānau and wider community.
Stevenage Borough entered the 2006–07 FA Trophy at the First round stage, facing Merthyr Tydfil at Broadhall Way. Stevenage won the game 7–0, their biggest victory of the season, with George Boyd scoring four of the goals – three of which were scored in four second-half minutes. Goals from Steve Morison, Steve Guppy and substitute Craig Dobson completed the scoring. The club were drawn another home tie, to be played on 13 January 2007, this time against Leigh RMI. The visitors took the lead in the first-half, but Stevenage replied with three goals, one from Jamie Slabber and two from Steve Morison, to win the match 3–1.
Michael Rocke, Forbidden friendships: Homosexuality and Male Culture in Renaissance Florence, Oxford, 1996; p.87 The decline of this period of relative artistic and erotic freedom was precipitated by the rise to power of the moralizing monk Girolamo Savonarola.On homoeroticism in Florence and Savonarola's campaign against it, Michael Rocke, Forbidden Friendships: Homosexuality and Male Culture in Renaissance Florence (New York, 1996). More generally, on youth culture, see Richard Trexler, Public Life in Renaissance Florence (New York, 1980). The relationships of socially prominent figures, such as King James I and the Duke of Buckingham, served to highlight the issue, including in anonymously authored street pamphlets: "The world is chang'd I know not how, For men Kiss Men, not Women now;...Of J. the First and Buckingham: He, true it is, his Wives Embraces fled, To slabber his lov'd Ganimede" Mundus Foppensis, or The Fop Display'd, 1691 The anonymous Love Letters Between a Certain Late Nobleman and the Famous Mr. Wilson was published in 1723 in England and was presumed by some modern scholars to be a novel.
During the Renaissance, wealthy cities in northern Italy—Florence and Venice in particular—were renowned for their widespread practice of same-sex love, engaged in by a considerable part of the male population and constructed along the classical pattern of Greece and Rome.Rocke, Michael, (1996), Forbidden Friendships: Homosexuality and male Culture in Renaissance Florence, Ruggiero, Guido, (1985), The Boundaries of Eros, But even as many of the male population were engaging in same-sex relationships, the authorities, under the aegis of the Officers of the Night court, were prosecuting, fining, and imprisoning a good portion of that population. From the second half of the 13th century, death was the punishment for male homosexuality in most of Europe. The relationships of socially prominent figures, such as King James I and the Duke of Buckingham, served to highlight the issue, including in anonymously authored street pamphlets: "The world is chang'd I know not how, For men Kiss Men, not Women now;...Of J. the First and Buckingham: He, true it is, his Wives Embraces fled, To slabber his lov'd Ganimede" (Mundus Foppensis, or The Fop Display'd, 1691).

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