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Todd Lehman wrote:
>
> In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > [...]
> > Call it Boxtrot and let's get the group up.
>
> Let's make sure that it's not some twisted slang word for a lap dance or
> something like that first.
>
> --Todd
>
> p.s. Here's what Merriam-Webster online <www.m-w.com> says for "trot":
>
> Main Entry: 1 trot
> Pronunciation: 'trät
> Function: noun
> Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from troter to trot, of
> Germanic origin; akin to Old High German trottOn to tread, Old English
> tredan
> Date: 14th century
> 1 (a1): a moderately fast gait of a quadruped (as a horse) in which the
> legs move in diagonal pairs (a2): a jogging gait of a human that falls
> between a walk and a run (b): a ride on horseback
> 2 : an old woman
> 3 : a literal translation of a foreign text
> 4 plural : DIARRHEA
As in "I'm suffering from boxtrots"? eeewwww! That's just as bad as the
example of
what Ed said it sounded like to him.
I'm liking it less and less, too many gross images.
Julie
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