but|ter|fish

but|ter|fish
but|ter|fish «BUHT uhr FIHSH», noun, plural -fish|es or (collectively) -fish.
any one of several small, edible, silvery fishes with slippery skins covered with mucus, oval bodies, and spiny fins, such as the dollarfish, gunnel, and pompano of the Atlantic Coast of North America or a related fish of the northern Pacific Coast.

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