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Souping up? Except that's not at all what the announcer meant. Anyway, there's plenty of websites discussing the word. The most accepted spelling seems to be 'zhuzh', which reasonably well captures the pronunciation. Aha, yes,
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donna richoux
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It's a word, not a phrase, but can I offer, ... I find zem... I kill zem.. DC, still twitching faintly But it's a legitimate adjective when you put a hyphen in. Per M-W online: Main Entry: in-store Pronunciation: 'in-'stOr,
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It's a word, not a phrase, but can I offer, with profound and sincere loathing, the adjective 'instore'. "Lots of fantastic bargains instore this holiday weekend!" I find zis person... I find zem... I kill zem.. DC, still
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Hello, all. There seems to be a trend these days ... double-speak to me. Your time and comment is appreciated. Sincerely, Why do you think that is 'doublespeak'? The idea of doublespeak was to continually reduce the number of words, not
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U¿ytkownik Pat Durkin napisa³: U¿ytkownik Pat Durkin napisa³: talk shows as Did a miss a posting from you? I thought you used the word "beguest" in your first post. "is there a verb which would "to be hosted", "to be
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U¿ytkownik Pat Durkin napisa³: Did a miss a posting from you? I thought you used the word "beguest" in your first post. No. Not without a good deal of distortion. Even my ... based on the US usage of "host" as a verb. Yet your
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Dena Jo: Christopher Green: I'm glad someone asked that here. I saw his weird hand motion and eventually spotted the crank, but it sure didn't help me identify what on earth that thing was. Zantow: Missed it, dammit! Was he singing songs
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In looking for more facts pertaining to the discussion on "to whale/wail/wale on someone," to hit, to beat. I'm finding some interesting things. The words "wheal," "weal," and "welt" also have some
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donna richoux
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Awhile ago, I commented that I hadn't found anything on ... se haya considerado nunca una de las letras del alfabeto. No se hay considerado nunca means "has never been considered." The quote has "se haya," not "se
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