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Old 20-February-2008, 04:39 AM
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"...From the early early mornin' till the early early night..."
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Goollymisolly devilabludress!
Mitch Ryder's expletive of Joyce.
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Yup! All that moly talk
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...as an entomologist, this etymological statement bugs me!
got me to "thank'n and drank'n"---but Little Richard's line was what came to mind first.
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Excuse the semantics, but as an entomologist, this etymological statement bugs me!
An easy way to remember the difference is that "ent" sounds a bit like "ant", which is an example of an insect.

As to hhEb09'1's question, "litravex" is derived from Leg Language.
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Ooh, I like this game

Spamdex
Emailed promises to increase penis size that stretch credulity
Terror Firma
To affirm the affects of world terrorism by assigning coloured stages
Stinkopation
Rap music that completely ignores rhythm
Therego
Combination of therefore and ergo which, when used smugly, also sounds like the user is saying "there ya go"
Sphygmoelavatext
A piece of text containing an idea so stupid that it increases blood pressure.
Kreskine
The last stale cracker in the jar that you feel psychically compelled to eat.
Nipponotechnaceticide
Japanese scientific whaling
Sphynxter
The result of sand in one's swimming togs
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Those were great, Occam!

I would propose an abbreviation for Stinkopation:

Stinko:
Rap "music"

Then there are

Flip Flop Hip Hop: (C)rap performed by the Beach Boyz.

Country & Wastern: Three chords and whiny vocals sung by drunks.

Blowgrass: The higher, white, powdery artistic music of Kentucky, after the lesser forms are weeded out.

Blooz: What they serve in the Delta in both aural and liquid form.

Rhythm & Blooz: A form of birth control that never really caught on with Memphis Catholics.

Roq 'n' Roll: French pop music served with a salad and demi-baguette.

KerryOK: Various quasi-optimistic laments sung by a well-to-do-by-marriage, lantern-jawed ketchup lover.
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Occam, some of those were excellent!

(I think I know where "therego" comes from...)
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Country & Wastern: Three chords and whiny vocals sung by drunks.
Brill!
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PhalanJEEZ: Bone-shaped protuberances on the front of the feet, used to detect table legs and door jambs in the dark.
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Astronologomy: Astrology that predicts the birth signs of astronomers.
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