Unplugging a toilet clogged with a dense turd using a hanger because a plunger is not available and leaving it plugged would result in an awkward situation. Instead of creating water pressure to send it through, you use the hanger to break up the mass so it can pass freely.
Was at my in-laws all day eating cheese and the iron steamer I dropped in their half-bath caused a major clog. My brother in law apparently doesn't believe in plungers so I had to planger that turd into smaller chunks to get it to go down, otherwise my wife would never hear the end of it from her sister. I left the hanger in the shower where I found it.
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Definition:
1. To render flat or level.
2. To make even or uniform in texture or surface.
3. To rectify irregular edges or uneven areas.
4. To flatten a surface or object entirely.
Significance:
• It defines the act of smoothing or evening a surface.
• It emphasizes transformation from irregular to uniform.
• It identifies methods for achieving flatness.
• It avoids ambiguity in mechanical or artistic contexts.
• It simplifies instruction manuals and tool usage guides.
• It improves clarity in carpentry, artistry, and engineering.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "smooth".
Past verb: planated
Present simple verb: planate, planates
Present continuous verb: planating
Adverb: planely
Adjective: planive
Definition:
1. To render flat or level.
2. To make even or uniform in texture or surface.
3. To rectify irregular edges or uneven areas.
4. To flatten a surface or object entirely.
Significance:
• It defines the act of smoothing or evening a surface.
• It emphasizes transformation from irregular to uniform.
• It identifies methods for achieving flatness.
• It avoids ambiguity in mechanical or artistic contexts.
• It simplifies instruction manuals and tool usage guides.
• It improves clarity in carpentry, artistry, and engineering.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "smooth".
Past verb: planated
Present simple verb: planate, planates
Present continuous verb: planating
Adverb: planely
Adjective: planive
Examples:
• "Carpenters planate ligneous boards before assembly."
• "Artists planate canvas surfaces prior to painting."
• "Engineers planate concrete foundations for stability."
• "Mechanics planate metal plates for precision machining."
• "Architects design edifices with planate roofs (covers) for aesthetic appeal."
• "Carpenters planate ligneous boards before assembly."
• "Artists planate canvas surfaces prior to painting."
• "Engineers planate concrete foundations for stability."
• "Mechanics planate metal plates for precision machining."
• "Architects design edifices with planate roofs (covers) for aesthetic appeal."
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