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According to Urban Dic, gri is a "glitter-related incident" based on an episode of Will and Grace where someone lost an eyebrow due to singeng. If memory serves, ultra-gay neighbor Jack burst into song with a show tune: Singeing In the
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That's fair enough but attempting to prove by such an ... to provide an illustration of dialect is just plain ludicrous. I was attempting to prove no such thing, as a re-reading of my post will demonstrate. I was taking issue ... you were
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U¿ytkownik "Leszek L." (Email Removed) napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci Hello, I have another problem with birds in a song. On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love sent ... invite prospective spouses), or is there a species or
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i see your point. here is the entire block of ... somewhere? thx a lot, it's a hard riddle for me... Use a definition of "camp" along the lines of the following: Main Entry: 3camp Function: noun Etymology: origin unknown 1 ...
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i see your point. here is the entire block of text, from which the context could be seen: "Following on from the lush bombast of the swing era, and established by a colourful group of American artists in the 1950s and 1960s, lounge music was
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Folderol derives from a nonsense refrain in some old songs. Does anyone know an example? I can't think of an example, and don't really doubt your conclusion, but I wonder what source you get your derivation from? (scratch that I see it in
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Your joys seem suspiciously like the list of joys I gave you. But that joy of faith remaons, as Churchill said, a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. And, as you have repeatedly said, is unspeakable. Of course it does, Jan. I've
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There is a new-to-me usage of "chart" in musical contexts. Examples: "Riddle, who had helped launch Frank Sinatra's comeback with ... he had benefited from his respite." I translate this as simply "sheet music", but I wonder if that is right. A
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There is a new-to-me usage of "chart" in musical contexts. Examples: "Riddle, who had helped launch Frank Sinatra's comeback with ... he had benefited from his respite." I translate this as simply "sheet music", but I wonder if that is right. No,
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There is a new-to-me usage of "chart" in musical contexts. Examples: "Riddle, who had helped launch Frank Sinatra's comeback with ... he had benefited from his respite." I translate this as simply "sheet music",
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