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HejiraHenry

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There's a story on the Newsweek site which says a U.S. Senate candidate is hoping to eek out a victory.

By turning big box of mice loose at every polling place, I suppose.

The word is "eke," which is pretty lame even when spelled correctly.
 
It's one of those words that people use to try to sound clever. Like schneid.
 
Jerry: (answering machine) leave a message and I¹ll call you back, thanks.

JOE DIVOLA: Jerry, Joe Divola. *Pbt* *Pbt* *Pbt* I have a hair on my
tongue, I can't get it off, you know how much I hate that? Course you do,
you put it there. I know what you said about me Seinfeld. I know you
badmouthed me to the execs at NBC, put the kibosh on my deal. Now I¹m gonna
put the kibosh on you. You know I¹ve kiboshed before, and I will kibosh
again.
 
Ebby Calvin said:
Jerry: (answering machine) leave a message and I¹ll call you back, thanks.

JOE DIVOLA: Jerry, Joe Divola. *Pbt* *Pbt* *Pbt* I have a hair on my
tongue, I can't get it off, you know how much I hate that? Course you do,
you put it there. I know what you said about me Seinfeld. I know you
badmouthed me to the execs at NBC, put the kibosh on my deal. Now I¹m gonna
put the kibosh on you. You know I¹ve kiboshed before, and I will kibosh
again.

My favorite Seinfeld episode.
 
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The Good Doctor said:
It's one of those words that people use to try to sound clever. Like schneid.

I have no idea why, but this made me laugh very hard.
 

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