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Chopped down by the Axman. Timber! Ha-ha-ha.ฟันลงโดยแอ็กซ์แมน หงายแก๋ง Super Sunday (2011)
Timber!ท่อนไม้! The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)
- Timber!ท่อนไม้! The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)
Fine-- Timber!ก็ได้ ไม้ที่รัก Into the Dark (2012)
Timber!ตัดไม้ Episode #1.1 (2012)
Timber!ได้ไม้แล้ว Episode #1.1 (2012)
Timber!ท่อนซุง Ordinary World (2016)

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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Timber \Tim"ber\, n. [Probably the same word as timber sort of
     wood; cf. Sw. timber, LG. timmer, MHG. zimber, G. zimmer, F.
     timbre, LL. timbrium. Cf. {Timmer}.] (Com.)
     A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines,
     sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases
     forty skins, in others one hundred and twenty; -- called also
     {timmer}. [Written also {timbre}.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Timber \Tim"ber\, n. [F. timbre. See {Timbre}.] (Her.)
     The crest on a coat of arms. [Written also {timbre}.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Timber \Tim"ber\, v. t.
     To surmount as a timber does. [Obs.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Timber \Tim"ber\, n. [AS. timbor, timber, wood, building; akin
     to OFries. timber, D. timmer a room, G. zimmer, OHG. zimbar
     timber, a dwelling, room, Icel. timbr timber, Sw. timmer,
     Dan. t["o]mmer, Goth. timrjan to build, timrja a builder, L.
     domus a house, Gr. ? house, ? to build, Skr. dama a house.
     [root]62. Cf. {Dome}, {Domestic}.]
     1. That sort of wood which is proper for buildings or for
        tools, utensils, furniture, carriages, fences, ships, and
        the like; -- usually said of felled trees, but sometimes
        of those standing. Cf. {Lumber}, 3.
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              And ta'en my fiddle to the gate, . . .
              And fiddled in the timber!            --Tennyson.
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     2. The body, stem, or trunk of a tree.
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     3. Fig.: Material for any structure.
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              Such dispositions are the very errors of human
              nature; and yet they are the fittest timber to make
              politics of.                          --Bacon.
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     4. A single piece or squared stick of wood intended for
        building, or already framed; collectively, the larger
        pieces or sticks of wood, forming the framework of a
        house, ship, or other structure, in distinction from the
        covering or boarding.
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              So they prepared timber . . . to build the house.
                                                    --1 Kings v.
                                                    18.
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              Many of the timbers were decayed.     --W. Coxe.
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     5. Woods or forest; wooden land. [Western U. S.]
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     6. (Shipbuilding) A rib, or a curving piece of wood,
        branching outward from the keel and bending upward in a
        vertical direction. One timber is composed of several
        pieces united.
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     {Timber and room}. (Shipbuilding) Same as {Room and space}.
        See under {Room}.
  
     {Timber beetle} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of
        beetles the larvae of which bore in timber; as, the silky
        timber beetle ({Lymexylon sericeum}).
  
     {Timber doodle} (Zool.), the American woodcock. [Local, U.
        S.]
  
     {Timber grouse} (Zool.), any species of grouse that inhabits
        woods, as the ruffed grouse and spruce partridge; --
        distinguished from prairie grouse.
  
     {Timber hitch} (Naut.), a kind of hitch used for temporarily
        marking fast a rope to a spar. See Illust. under {Hitch}.
        
  
     {Timber mare}, a kind of instrument upon which soldiers were
        formerly compelled to ride for punishment. --Johnson.
  
     {Timber scribe}, a metal tool or pointed instrument for
        marking timber. --Simmonds.
  
     {Timber sow}. (Zool.) Same as {Timber worm}, below. --Bacon.
  
     {Timber tree}, a tree suitable for timber.
  
     {Timber worm} (Zool.), any larval insect which burrows in
        timber.
  
     {Timber yard}, a yard or place where timber is deposited.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Timber \Tim"ber\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Timbered}; p. pr. & vb.
     n. {Timbering}.]
     To furnish with timber; -- chiefly used in the past
     participle.
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           His bark is stoutly timbered.            --Shak.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Timber \Tim"ber\, v. i.
     1. To light on a tree. [Obs.]
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     2. (Falconry) To make a nest.
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