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![]() Ninguno Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A dictionary for things that don't have classifications or words. This is the book I read when I get home from work and need to just lie down and read the most ridiculous but hilarious shit. Love Douglas Adams. Grobister: One who continually and publicly rearranges the position of his genitals. Ossining: Trying to see past the person sitting in front of you at the cinema. Darvel: To hold out hope for a better invitation until the last possible moment. Essential toilet book, dip in for a minute or three and have a giggle. Using placenames to describe things not in the dictionary sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The updated, revised edition of "The Meaning of Liff", with illustrations from "Private Eye" cartoonist Bert Kitchen. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Only a handful of these pairings work. For the most part, the names are not suitable for their definitions, so you're best off ignoring them and just reading this as a list of "things for which there should already be words". (