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Saeed Jones@theferocity.bsky.social |
Etymology is a hoot! A HOOT, I say.
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Saeed Jones@theferocity.bsky.social |
Etymology is a hoot! A HOOT, I say.
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Sarcasmorator
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A toot, even
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Mister Slang
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Yes, but dachshund = ‘badger dog’, which reflects their role in flushing badgers from their setts.
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Ken Yee
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!!!!!!!
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Sacha (she/her) 🍉
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Thank you for leading me to that whole delightful thread!
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Allie, last of her name.
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Do you remember that song that Apple used for an iPod ad back in 2007? “1234”, performed by… Feist?
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Feral Ephemeral
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Good thing "feist" isn't onomatopoetic. Ffff---- Ffffsst--- Feiiiiiiist---- (eist eist)
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Michael Metivier
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A hoot and a toot! www.merriam-webster.com/wordplay/far...
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