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Oct 11, 2005 18:42

mut·ton (mut’n), n. [Middle English, from Old French mouton, moton, from Medieval Latin multo, multon-, of Celtic origin ( Read more... )

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muffinmanjonas October 11 2005, 23:00:26 UTC
random

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soul4truth October 12 2005, 01:56:20 UTC
*confused*.... what's a muon?

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I might be the only person who thinks this is funny... twoninjalovers October 12 2005, 02:49:55 UTC
he's a disgruntled former lexicongrapher that was just fired after his company spotted the following entry in their new edition of the dictionary...

and a moun is a subatomic particle.

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Re: I might be the only person who thinks this is funny... soul4truth October 12 2005, 16:22:35 UTC
no your not.. it made me giggle

but it is nothing compared to yoda playing cello

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Re: I might be the only person who thinks this is funny... muffinmanjonas October 12 2005, 16:23:20 UTC
no your not.. it made me giggle

but it is nothing compared to yoda playing cello

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