Noun
fence post (plural fence posts)
Alternative spelling of fencepost
fence-post (plural fence-posts)
Alternative spelling of fencepost
fence-post
It didn't matter if I got bitten by a dog or I ripped my pants on the fence post or I poked myself in the eye with a tree branch that I was crawling over, it was all about the shortcut. My whole life I took the shortcut, and I ended up lost. Anthony Kiedis
Historically, Hollywood comedy has arrived in skinny envelopes. From fence post Buster Keaton to herky-jerky Jerry Lewis to wiry nerve-bundle Woody Allen to hung-loose Richard Pryor to whippy contortionist Jim Carrey, its comics and clowns have tended to be sliced thin and bendable. James Wolcott
Most of the bitumen was used for waterproofing roofs, but other uses included fuels, lubrication oils, printers ink, medicines, rust and acid-proof paints, fireproof roofing, street paving, patent leather, and fence post preservatives. Source: Internet
A citizen reported an unknown person(s) cutting down one of her fence posts on the northwest corner of her property on May 24. The officer spoke with a subject who admitted to cutting down the fence post because it was on his property. Source: Internet
Engle states in his report that William’s mother said that Dick was pulling up a fence post when Williams “walked up and shot him in the back and went home.” Source: Internet
Nat Turner confessed to killing only one person, Margret Whitehead, whom he killed with a blow from a fence post. Source: Internet