Sharpie vs Charpie - What's the difference?
sharpie | charpie |
An alert person. (rfex)
(US, regional) A knowledgeable fisherman.
* 1976 December, Ken Schultz, Field & Stream Fishing Contest Winners: Nothing but the Best , ,
(US) A swindler.
*1953 , (Raymond Chandler), The Long Goodbye , Penguin 2010, p. 102:
*:Three booths down a couple of sharpies were selling each other pieces of Twentieth Century Fox, using double arm gestures instead of money.
(US) A long, narrow fishing boat used in shallow waters.
* 1995 , Rodney Barfield, Seasoned by Salt: A Historical Album of the Outer Banks ,
* 2006 , Greg Rössel, The Boatbuilder's Apprentice ,
(birdwatching)
* 2005 , Bill Thompson, Eirik A. T. Blom, Jeffrey A. Gordon, Identify Yourself: The 50 Most Common Birding Identification Challenges ,
* 2010 , Era S. VanDenburg, The Natural World of Ivy Lane ,
(Australia) A member of a violent, fashionably dressed youth gang of the 1960s and 1970s.
* 2006 , Iain McIntyre, Tomorrow Is Today: Australia in the Psychedelic Era, 1966-1970 ,
A felt-tipped marker pen.
(medicine) Straight threads obtained by unraveling old linen cloth, used for surgical dressings.
(Webster 1913)
----
As nouns the difference between sharpie and charpie
is that sharpie is an alert person while charpie is (medicine) straight threads obtained by unraveling old linen cloth, used for surgical dressings.sharpie
English
Alternative forms
* (member of an Australian youth gang) sharpNoun
(wikipedia sharpie) (en noun)page 78,
- Eventually DeBlasio became a sharpie .
- In New York and New Jersey coastal fishing parlance a “sharpie” is one who fishes seven days a week all summer long, selling his fish to the market to make a living. Sharpies supposedly have fishing down to a science, to such a degree that they only go to particular places, at particular times, using particular fishing methods, and come back with a boatload of fish while everyone else wonders in amazement.
page 168,
- He brought this pair of sharpies , the Lucia'' and the ''Ella , to Beaufort by schooner and began to use them for fishing, oyster dredging, and even as a passenger ferry and party boat.
- The sharpie is a flat-bottomed, shallow-draft vesel of moderate size, comparable to a sloop or schooner.
page 293,
- On the other end of the spectrum are the flat-bottomed sharpies'. The earliest ' sharpies were developed in the mid-nineteenth century as the ideal boats for the oyster fishery of the Connecticut shore.
page 93,
- It is harder to gauge the shorter tail of sharpies', but on sitting birds the tail shape is a more useful character than it is on flying birds. ' Sharpies of all ages and sexes almost always show a notched tail when they are sitting.
page 48,
- My mother had lost a considerable number of spring chicks to a raiding sharpie .
page 47,
- The Circle Ballroom in High Street Preston was another popular sharpie' hang-out.' Sharpies were all deep drinkers.