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screw-up
[screw-up] {n.} A mistake; an error; a confusing mess. * /"What a screw-up!" the manager cried, when he realized that the  […]
uh-huh
[uh-huh] or [um-hum] {adv.}, {informal} Yes. - Used only in speech or when recording dialogue. * /Are you going to the Fair?  […]
Benjamin Spock
U.S. doctor and author, in Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care, 1945 There are only two things a child will share  […]
Dorothy Parker
(1893-1967) U.S. poetwriter Ducking for apples--change one letter and it's the story of my life.
crying shame
[crying shame] {n. phr.} A glaring disgrace, scandal, injustice.
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go on
[go on] {v.} 1a. To continue; not stop. * /After he was hit by the ball, Billy quit pitching and went home, but the game  […]

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