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fitzgeraldean, by brtom
Lubber's Words, by Lubber
amber words, by sionnach
2007bee-r02, by prakash
Loaded Dice, by oroboros
Slang words of Irish origin according to Daniel Cassidy, author of 'How the Irish Invented Slang', by flannagan
Nullologue, by Nullologue
Zoom's Words, by Zoom
Funny Words, by Inwe1
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I'm not greedy. When it comes to cahoots. One is fine.
Sounds like a ship of antiquity. "The Earth-shaker, Poseidon, wrecked my cahoot and cast her on the rocks at the land's end, drifting her on a headland; the wind blew from the sea; and I with these men here escaped impending ruin."
Aye aye.
I just noticed that myself. Nice job, John! As for your question, I think I'm going to have to start saying "in a cahoot" from now on... :-P
HEY! WeirdNet has a "more" link! :-D
Also, is anyone ever just in one cahoot?