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Chamois (too easy)
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derma
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easy
...I think sometimes I am too easy...but probably not a slut. |
foolproof
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(a popiel pocket christmas...) GIFT
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handy
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instrument
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Justice
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Kangaroo (court)
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legal marsupial
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Quote:
another two-fer... NERVY... |
overconfident
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pampas
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Queer.
(Yeah, I can say that) |
rug
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sisal
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throw...
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up
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Vertical
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Quote:
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xenon
...used for lights which give off watts...which what? reminded me of |
I had a yulp moment.
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zounds
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almond
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butter
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caramel
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divine
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ecdysiast...
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Flashdance
....damn, unc, you make me look stuff up |
Gyrations
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(the) IN (crowd...)
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jerks
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knobs
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latches...
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matches
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Natchez
/ The Natchez are a Native American people who originally lived in the Natchez Bluffs area, near the present-day city of Natchez, Mississippi. Around 1730, after several wars with the French, the Natchez were defeated and dispersed. Most survivors were either enslaved by the French or given refuge by other tribes such as the Chickasaw, Creek and Cherokee. Today, most Natchez families and communities are found in Oklahoma, mainly within the Cherokee and Creek nations. (From Wikipedia) |
Onondaga
/ The Onondaga (Onoñtǎ’′ge‘,'on, or on top of, the hill or mountain'). An important tribe of the Iroquois confederation, formerly living on the mountain, lake, and creek bearing their name, in the present Onondaga county, N. Y., and extending northward to Lake Ontario and southward perhaps to the waters of the Susquehanna. In the Iroquois councils they are known as Hodiseñnageta, 'they (are) the name bearers.' Their principal village, also the capital of the confederation, was called Onondaga, later Onondaga Castle; it was situated from before 1654 to 1681 on Indian hill, in the present town of Pompey, and in 1677 contained 140 cabins. It was removed to Butternut creek, where the fort was burned in 1696. In 1720 it was again removed to Onondaga creek, and their present reserve is in that valley, a few miles south of the lake (Beauchamp, inf'n, 1907). |
Paiute
/ As long as we're cycling through the tribes. |
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