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"barnacle" Definitions
  1. a small shellfish that attaches itself to objects underwater, for example to rocks and the bottoms of shipsTopics Fish and shellfishc2
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Not to worry — Barnacle is working to partner with ride hailing services in the near future to pick up the Barnacle when you've unlocked it.
Lucas also plays both a Queens-accented Popeye and a rough-and-gruff Barnacle Bill in the six-minute "Beware of Barnacle Bill" transcription that closes.
You're like a ... barnacle, in a lot of ways.
So there's going to be a lot of barnacle removal.
Her memoir, Daddy, was published by Barnacle/Rare Bird in 2014.
"You have to call, and you have to confirm," Barnacle said.
HUNT: Yeah MIKE BARNACLE, MSNBC HOST: That&aposs what she asked.
" Embracing her, he thinks, is like "kissing a barnacle-covered whale.
The Barnacle is a new way for parking patrols to immobilize vehicles.
Walder Frey is still a gross old barnacle, if you were wondering.
Barnacle geese are good research subjects because they're both abundant and large.
He's a barnacle the party just can't seem to get rid of.
The answer is not to affix another barnacle to the curriculum's hull.
Puff, to the retired, odd-couple superheroes Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy.
As strange as it sounds, many barnacle pickers don't know how to swim.
"Nostalgia is like a barnacle; it needs something to latch onto," Thompson said.
It is, itself, a kind of relationship, a barnacle ossified into a person.
Once a year I go to Dr. Roy Geronemus for a barnacle removal.
Dipping under the surface, we rounded the hull to the huge, barnacle-covered propeller.
Textured coatings that make it difficult for barnacle larvae to settle down already exist.
From her annual "barnacle removal" to her hair color O.C.D., Ms. Barrymore dishes all.
Likely to a temp job of her own, sitting in for some other barnacle.
I kind of like it; it's like a cyclops eye or a barnacle or something.
"Kayla Jo is the definition of a barnacle," Nilsa says in an on-camera interview.
They'll give you a code to unlock the Barnacle and remove it from your car.
I love this version from Barnacle Foods sprinkled on buttered crackers, eggs and avocado toast.
To keep barnacles off hulls, boats are coated in antifouling paint that kills barnacle larvae.
The sea's northern shore is covered in deep banks of dead barnacle shells and pulverized fish carcasses.
According to an email from Barnacle, you can be free of the suction cups within 10 minutes.
Even a relatively simple textural change could have an outsize impact on troubles caused by barnacle hitchhikers.
A bizarre barnacle called a rhizocephalan invades their bodies and grows as a root system throughout their tissues.
Neil Callander's work is on display at Goose Barnacle (91 Atlantic Avenue, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn) through January 11.
In addition to the oyster and algae, biologists took a barnacle shell and a planes crab for testing.
Then Mildred, a 24-year-old barnacle goose, wobbled painfully across the floor as veterinarians analyzed her gait.
If so, Knicks management should cling to it like a barnacle on the hull of a sinking ship.
Instead of disengaging, the car simply clung to the right lane marking like a barnacle to a cargo ship.
In the case of the barnacle geese the news isn't all bad: Their population numbers are stable-to-increasing.
It's like this barnacle that you can't get off the hull of the language, and I think that's great.
Just like the boot, the Barnacle isn't something you'll find on your car when your meter runs out one day.
Even if you spot and report the fraud within 24 hours, you might not get your money back, said Barnacle.
They face death in an effort to harvest the most ugly, prehistoric, and delicious of crustaceans: the percebes, a.k.a. barnacle.
I have a meeting downtown with Amable Pérez, one of the most well-known percebeiros (barnacle hunters) in the region.
An 33-minute boat ride across the Bay of Plenty from New Zealand's mainland, White Island rises like a barnacle.
The Barnacle is a bright yellow 20-pound piece of plastic that sticks to the windshield with 750 pounds of force.
"They're tough numbers to digest because we do think they're underreported," said James Barnacle, chief of the FBI's money laundering unit.
At one point, Leichter's narrator is enlisted to work as a human barnacle, standing in for those that had gone extinct.
My trip to Syria lasted only a few days, and yet it has apparently attached to my life like a barnacle.
Yes, he's still making that conniving face, which is disturbing coming from such an earnest fan of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy.
Under conservative rule, conduct in regulatory agencies is not a barnacle attached to the ship of state — it's a core governing philosophy.
I then use my DSLR camera to photograph the life-size version of the micrograph's source — a barnacle, flower, or leaf, for instance.
I was lucky enough to have an employer who adored children, so, with my boob barnacle in tow, I got back to work.
So you're naturally less suspicious of emails that appear to be from those people — which thieves take advantage of, said the FBI's Barnacle.
All but Lehtinen, hindered by massive goose barnacle growth on his boat's bottom, are expected to beat Knox-Johnston's time of 312 days.
This salsa from Barnacle Foods is a good gateway product for anyone who is interested in eating seaweed, but is still a little unsure.
Still, the image of a failure to counter Russia and Iran will likely stick the outgoing administration like a barnacle to the side of a boat.
I have become a little barnacle always needing to be at someone's side, to have my boyfriend standing next to me, sleeping beside me, protecting me.
He slips beneath the covers and I cleave to him like a barnacle, thinking of all the couples I know who no longer share a bed.
Abruptly the wall ended, and I rounded the corner to confront a netherworld of rusting cables, ropes, labyrinthine corridors and cabins, and a barnacle-covered anchor.
"With a boot, even in the best case scenario, it's an hour before someone can come and remove it," says Kevin Dougherty, president of Barnacle Parking Enforcement.
Barnacle Boy: A red long sleeve shirt, blue dish washing gloves, a light blue handkerchief, a black eye mask, a sailor's hat, and black speedo or briefs.
Entering the saltwater pool, I slipped on the thick layers of algae that covered the steps and nearly lacerated my feet kicking off the barnacle-encrusted wall.
Here's Valve's description of the kind of gameplay you should expect: Lean to aim around a broken wall and under a Barnacle to make an impossible shot.
Ivy teaches Harley to stick up for herself, which she sure as hell wasn't going to learn while attached to Joker's hip like some yes-(wo)man barnacle.
He's been a percebeiro since he was 13, but at age 41, the current economic crisis is making everything much more difficult for him and other barnacle hunters.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Ever met someone who loves an object so much they've shackled their life onto it, like a hard to remove barnacle?
Whatever the outcome and impact of the impeachment inquiry, it's likely to cling to his presidency and his legacy like a barnacle to the side of a boat.
The PM was talking to 300 guests at Barnacle Point in Antigua, and Harry presented his host with an album of pictures on behalf of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth.
The ultimate in Barnacle convenience would be an app that allows you to pay with your phone and get the release code via text rather than calling an operator.
No trace has been found of Flight MH370 except for the single barnacle-encrusted flaperon that washed up on the eastern shore of Reunion, east of Madagascar, last July.
NOAA helps residents check on homes On Big Pine Key, innkeeper and yacht captain Tim Marquis was assessing the damage at Barnacle Bed & Breakfast and Dive Resort early Monday.
Sharing the bed with a partner for the first time can be an important test: Is the person a barnacle who wants to clutch your body until you're both sweating?
Instead of using a boot to keep a wheel from moving, officers can slap a Barnacle across the windshield, suction it to the glass, and arm it with a keypad.
I have studied the barnacle development on found parts of the plane to see if it was consistent with the amount of time MH370 would have been in the water.
The people who made this contraption, called the Barnacle, think you'd feel pretty OK—at least compared to how you'd feel finding one of those infernal boots clamped to the wheel.
Conway also starred on McHale's Navy, voiced Barnacle Boy on Spongebob Squarepants and even made a special appearance on the second season of 30 Rock, for which he received an Emmy.
If there isn't a ride hailing service in your area, you have 24 hours to bring the Barnacle, which folds up and fits in a trunk, to a drop-off site.
Speaqua Barnacle Vibe, available at Speaqua, $89.99Unlike its namesake, this little odd-ball, jawbreaker-esque speaker is anything but sessile — which is to say, immobile — unless you want it to be.
Studies have demonstrated that bar-headed geese have more capillaries around individual cells in their pectoral muscles than barnacle geese and other related species that don't fly at such high altitudes.
James Joyce, the groundbreaking Irish novelist chose to immortalize June 16, 1904, in his novel "Ulysses" because it was the date of his first outing with his future wife, Nora Barnacle.
I felt laden with shame trying to figure out how I had become that low-functioning middle-age clown you see on sitcoms: the hairy, interloping barnacle with an affinity for couches.
"You've a fine singing voice, Mr. Joyce," Nora Barnacle says alluringly to the handsome writer, and that must be why we're here: James Joyce, the experimental modernist, was a lovely tenor, too.
Eventually, by the grace of some miracle (and a nine-foot board), I popped up, stayed up, and rode a wave into shore, goofy grin fastened to my face like a barnacle.
The birds in the study, barnacle geese, spend their summers in the Arctic, where warmer temperatures transform the snowy landscape into an all-you-can-eat buffet of grasses, roots and mosses.
James Joyce, the groundbreaking Irish novelist, above, chose to immortalize June 16, 1904, in his novel "Ulysses" because it was the date of his first outing with his future wife, Nora Barnacle.
""But as I usually say, the barnacle deserves all the respect in the world because it takes a lot of hard work to catch a good one and it&aposs very dangerous.
A couple of hours' drive from the Sunlight Seafood shrimp farm, inhabitants of the stilted village of Mapan Mapan have created a maze of sunken enclosures fenced with a barnacle-covered mesh.
Dave Chappelle does Broadway, then spins part of that "content"—a Q. & A., a few loose riffs—into a "bonus segment," affixed to his new Netflix special like a barnacle on a whale.
This child who once clung to my chest like a barnacle now lounges across the couch, a rope of hair swung over her shoulder, ice packs tied to each knee after track practice.
" (He's trying to tempt Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy out of retirement by pretending to get robbed.) You might also recognize it from another meme: "when you're all dressed up and your friends cancel.
The barnacle geese change their behavior, increasing airspeed and skipping the avian rest stops that they ordinarily use to fuel their travel and to fatten themselves up for the weeks of egg-laying ahead.
And a barnacle called Sacculina carcini castrates crabs, roots itself into their bodies and brains and transforms them into walking zombie slaves that care for the parasite's brood as if it were their own.
"Perhaps this is the lowest impact of all aquaculture activities," Wong said, standing on a platform overlooking a planned new phase, to be built with barnacle-proof mesh and more durable epoxy-coated stakes.
The pair's lobster print dress was worn by Wallis Simpson, the future Duchess of Windsor, which, with its sheer paneling and the barnacle reaching toward her nether regions was considered quite scandalous at the time.
Unlike the boot, if you leave your car there with the Barnacle on and don't deal with the issues that got your car Barnacled in the first place, your car can easily be towed away.
He got called to the stage just after starting to play, but he transitioned from beating on a boss outside the Rusty Barnacle immediately into grabbing the mic and delivering his rhymes at a frenetic pace.
Crispin's selection of subjects is refreshing: in Trieste, she focusses on Nora Barnacle, rather than on her husband, James Joyce; on the island of Jersey, she pursues the under-recognized Surrealist and sexual revolutionary Claude Cahun.
" The Metropolitan owns five, and the acquisition by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, of her barnacle-like ensemble, 2500-D printed in collaboration with Neri Oxman (who specializes in biomimicry), was the departure point for "#techstyle.
After visiting the oldest masonry fort in the U.S. – the Castillo – you can enjoy lounging along serene sands in Anastasia State Park or grab a memorable meal at Barnacle Bill's, a seafood institution for over 35 years.
At that point in life, the most angst-ridden pieces of music seemed to attach themselves to my body with the ease of a barnacle taking to a lonely, sad looking rock in the bottom of the ocean.
People said nice things, and the coverage was popular, though I never imagined myself to be anything more than whatever the equivalent of a barnacle would be upon a dragon, given the blockbuster nature of the "Thrones" phenomenon.
Accusations of the Trump campaign's collusion with Russia (which the President vehemently denies) to manipulate the US political system and interfere in the 2016 elections have clung to this President like a barnacle to the side of a boat.
The hotel is also surrounded by pretty parks including Barnacle Historic State Park, and Peacock Park, which runs up to the water and features community yoga classes and also has a cute wine bar, Glass & Vine with weekly promotions.
In these circumstances, the player becomes something like a barnacle on the bottom of a ship, and must be 'prised away' from the club by means of behind-the-scenes manoeuvring, a sustained media campaign or an improved financial offer.
Among the silver rings that barnacle his left hand is a $600 design from the "Rock" collection created by the Florentine jeweler Monini Gioielli that features a cluster of tiny skulls, each of whose eye sockets glisten with black diamond chips.
Yet to date, Totti has only featured twice since Spalletti's return, each time as a substitute, with a half hour against Serie A barnacle Frosinone and a paltry three minutes (plus stoppage) in last week's Champions League defeat versus Real Madrid.
The heretical idea of extinction then became an essential preamble to Darwin, whose understanding of evolution by natural selection depended in turn on the detailed study of barnacle specimens collected and preserved over long periods and for no particular reason.
I came to know the boardwalk, the cheek-by-jowl bungalows, the bagel shops and barnacle-encrusted jetty rocks, the ivory gulls with their sidelong appraising looks, the jetliners passing overhead in the clear autumn skies, headed for Kennedy Airport.
It has a 280-watt solar array, a specially made fouling-resistant propeller, a barnacle-resistant coating and a whole lot of small design tweaks to keep the thing running for the four months it should take to get where it's going.
SHELTER ISLAND is tucked inside the northeastern tip of New York's Long Island like a barnacle stuck in a lobster's claw, separated by the Peconic River from the Hamptons hamlets that dot the South Fork and the humbler towns of the North Fork.
To see what this meant in practical terms, the researchers lowered samples back into the Baltic and drew them up again every week for more than four months, taking photographs of their surfaces and painstakingly tracking every barnacle that tried to take hold.
In fact, the game takes a lot of pains to make sure it moves the character involuntarily as little as possible, even offering a "toggle barnacle lift" setting to avoid the motion sickness some people may feel being virtually hoisted in the air.
She supports herself by selling barnacle-themed ceramics, and also earn money through Patreon, where monthly donations from fans help cover the expenses of "wonder based events," like hosting foraged dinner parties to strangers who stumble across an invitation in the woods.
He starred on McHale's Navy, co-starred on the 1970s comedy The Carol Burnett Show, acted as the voice of Barnacle Boy on Spongebob Squarepants and even made a special appearance on the second season of 30 Rock, which he received an Emmy for.
The middle-class-raised rebel had been thinking about it in various stages for years, determining that he would fashion a story about a party in Dublin, a place he left in 1904 with his beloved Nora Barnacle, who was born in a workhouse.
On July 29, 2015, a piece of barnacle-encrusted debris was found by a man named Johnny Begue on Reunion Island, which sits in the Indian Ocean and is 5,600 kilometres (403,500 miles) from Kuala Lumpur and 3,200 kilometres (2,000 miles) from the believed crash site.
We watched the pig cook, its skin crisping up and the fat dripping into the fire with a hiss, for a few minutes before moving on to the other side of the party, where a bunch of barnacle-covered monster Gulf oysters have emerged from a purple cooler.
I think you're probably right that the show is trying to conserve its budget for whatever war breaks out (or just to slather those zombies from the shipwreck near Oceanside in barnacle makeup straight out of a Pirates of the Caribbean movie), but it leaves everything feeling so airless.
Joyce and "Ulysses" are commemorated annually on Bloomsday, June 16 — both the anniversary of his first outing with his future wife, Nora Barnacle, and the date on which the novel takes place in 1904 as it follows, and delves inside, the protagonist, Leopold Bloom, as he goes about his day.
The joke, of course, is that Mermaid Man and his sidekick Barnacle Boy are obvious spoofs of the 1960s Batman show in which West starred; the pair even conduct their operations out of the "Mermalair" (a send-up of the Batcave) and ride in a vehicle called the "Invisible Boat-Mobile," a knock-off Batmobile.
The complaint vanished quickly enough into the swirl of offhand upset that surrounds the Knicks in general—the barnacle-encrusted grumperies their chief executive steers towards any open mic, the perpetual sense that at any moment the team is poised to make an unforced and extremely expensive mistake—and which naturally follows a loss like this.
While we're all outraged over Trump's indelicate dance to avoid calling the white racists, bigots and anti-Semites who have attached themselves like a barnacle to the GOP's ship hull what they are, let's be careful not to isolate the few, in order to smear the whole --- a lesson we were repeatedly lectured about during the Obama era.
Come sit with me at this stone table at the bottom of the Bay, here is a barnacle of egg custard, here is your tiny spoon with your initials, sup with me at dawn on your first day—we are all the dead, I am not apart from you, for long, except for breath, except for everything.
There is nowhere less Irish than the East Anglian city, and perhaps that's why you and your squad—AKA the three mates you've clung to like a social barnacle for years, despite the fact that you view them with a repugnant blend of pity, revulsion, and need—will be hitting the city's numerous nightspots for some Paddy's Day partying.
It is not that important, of course, which is what lends a laughable uncanniness to the sort of thumbnail narrativizing in Shaughnessy positing that a Cavaliers win will give Cleveland "a reason to go on," or in the idea shared by sports media's more barnacle-encrusted members and some salt-baked ex-jocks that there is something not just soft and suspect but actually dishonest about Golden State's basketball revolution.
Like Cal Pep, and unlike nearly every other New York restaurant, Saint Julivert serves gooseneck barnacles when they're available, boiling them with bay leaves and salt and mounding them on a cloth napkin before they cool so that when you twist the wrinkled sheath of skin away from the sweet, edible meat inside there is a good chance somebody in the vicinity will get hit with a squirt of hot barnacle juice.
Here again are the manifestations of terror: the purple cancerous lesions of Kaposi's sarcoma, fatal when they migrated to your lungs; toxoplasmosis — a brain disease that turned 42.63-somethings into end-stage Alzheimer's patients; pneumocystis carinii, which flooded your lungs until you drowned; cytomegalovirus, which led to blindness, so that young men in AIDS wards were "hugging walls and scraping the air to find their nurses"; molluscum contagiosum, covering the body in "small, barnacle-like papules" that oozed pus; peripheral neuropathy, with which a mere brush of a sheet against your skin felt like an electric shock; and cryptosporidiosis, a parasite that took over people's gastrointestinal tract, slowly starving them to death.

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