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  • Asked on December 23, 2021 in Meaning.

    Wikipedia. http://dictionary.reference. If

    you download an OS X website, you need to get online. Idiom 8.com.in. From hunger, Slang. Dreadful: The styles in coats this winter are from hunger Also, strictly from hunger.


    Either in English or Yiddish, possibly from the Yiddish writer S. J. Perelman who wrote a

    book named Stringly from Hunger. I will simply, personally haze a guess

    it might be a mix up http://www.bubbygram.com/yiddishglossary.html Dhm

    Challish: (khall-ish) faint, usually from hunger. “I haven’t eaten in hours! If the waiter doesn’t bring our dinner soon, I’m going to challish! Chalushes

    (khal-ush-ess) Nausea or a feeling of sickness. What is nauseating? Is she wearing edgy dresses? The card was positively chalushes! “”

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  • Asked on December 23, 2021 in Meaning.

    Wikipedia. http://dictionary.reference. If

    you download an OS X website, you need to get online. Idiom 8.com.in. From hunger, Slang. Dreadful: The styles in coats this winter are from hunger Also, strictly from hunger.


    Either in English or Yiddish, possibly from the Yiddish writer S. J. Perelman who wrote a

    book named Stringly from Hunger. I will simply, personally haze a guess

    it might be a mix up http://www.bubbygram.com/yiddishglossary.html Dhm

    Challish: (khall-ish) faint, usually from hunger. “I haven’t eaten in hours! If the waiter doesn’t bring our dinner soon, I’m going to challish! Chalushes

    (khal-ush-ess) Nausea or a feeling of sickness. What is nauseating? Is she wearing edgy dresses? The card was positively chalushes! “”

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    • 97588 votes
  • Asked on December 22, 2021 in Meaning.

    Wikipedia. http://dictionary.reference. If

    you download an OS X website, you need to get online. Idiom 8.com.in. From hunger, Slang. Dreadful: The styles in coats this winter are from hunger Also, strictly from hunger.


    Either in English or Yiddish, possibly from the Yiddish writer S. J. Perelman who wrote a

    book named Stringly from Hunger. I will simply, personally haze a guess

    it might be a mix up http://www.bubbygram.com/yiddishglossary.html Dhm

    Challish: (khall-ish) faint, usually from hunger. “I haven’t eaten in hours! If the waiter doesn’t bring our dinner soon, I’m going to challish! Chalushes

    (khal-ush-ess) Nausea or a feeling of sickness. What is nauseating? Is she wearing edgy dresses? The card was positively chalushes! “”

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  • One very hot day in the summer last year

    A young man was seen swimming round Brighton Pier,
    he dived underneath it and swam to a rock
    And amused all the ladies by shaking his Fist
    at a copper who stood on the shore.

    How could you order a man to be kicked out?

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  • One very hot day in the summer last year

    A young man was seen swimming round Brighton Pier,
    he dived underneath it and swam to a rock
    And amused all the ladies by shaking his Fist
    at a copper who stood on the shore.

    How could you order a man to be kicked out?

    • 267591 views
    • 7 answers
    • 99319 votes
  • One very hot day in the summer last year

    A young man was seen swimming round Brighton Pier,
    he dived underneath it and swam to a rock
    And amused all the ladies by shaking his Fist
    at a copper who stood on the shore.

    How could you order a man to be kicked out?

    • 267591 views
    • 7 answers
    • 99319 votes
  • One very hot day in the summer last year

    A young man was seen swimming round Brighton Pier,
    he dived underneath it and swam to a rock
    And amused all the ladies by shaking his Fist
    at a copper who stood on the shore.

    How could you order a man to be kicked out?

    • 267591 views
    • 7 answers
    • 99319 votes
  • One very hot day in the summer last year

    A young man was seen swimming round Brighton Pier,
    he dived underneath it and swam to a rock
    And amused all the ladies by shaking his Fist
    at a copper who stood on the shore.

    How could you order a man to be kicked out?

    • 267591 views
    • 7 answers
    • 99319 votes
  • "An improvable item Augmentable Progressable Advances Progress Exceptions"

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  • "An improvable item Augmentable Progressable Advances Progress Exceptions"

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