In English variant spelling is usually employed to distinguish "dike" (meaning an earthwork embankment to confine or control water; when built along a riverbank a dike will more often be called a 'levee' in US English) from "dyke" (a lesbian; a homosexual or bisexual woman, especially a butch or mannish one; this term is often perceived as pejorative, particularly when used by non-lesbians).
I lived in Holland for two years, and saw plenty of dikes (in Nederlands "dijk") but none which made use of sheep... just either wind power or another standard electrical power source. So, um, what do sheep do for a dyke exactly?
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Date: 2007-07-23 11:20 pm (UTC)I lived in Holland for two years, and saw plenty of dikes (in Nederlands "dijk") but none which made use of sheep... just either wind power or another standard electrical power source. So, um, what do sheep do for a dyke exactly?