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toupée (allegedly!)

 

There are so many things you can say about a man who wants to build a great wall to keep out immigrants, but won't be influenced by the Chinese :wink:.

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belly

 

(as in a good belly laugh)

 

(Is snicker slang for laugh in the UK too?)

 

In British English we'd generally use the word snigger to mean the same thing (snicker would be regarded as American). Snickers is also a European maker of workwear.

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roundabout

Is there even one in the USA? A small one, not the size or bigger as the one in the 2005 movie.

 

There is one in our neighborhood- not as big as the ones in big cities in the UK, but big enough to chase around in a General Lee (This is why I need my own General Lee).

 

20569694615_6703977031.jpgroundabout by mommydawn2000, on Flickr

 

 

And so my word association entry in response to 'roundabout' is...

 

palm tree

 

M

Edited by Mark B.

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