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  2. 10 Genius Phrases To Use Instead of 'I'm Busy ... - AOL

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    If that's not true, you'll want to find an alternative. Since you're jammed enough, we took an item off your to-do list by having psychologists share phrases to use instead of "I'm busy."

  3. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    in use – of a toilet/bathroom stall (US: occupied; but the opposite is vacant in both); of a telephone line (US & UK also: busy), hence engaged tone (US: busy signal) committed; involved in something betrothed English of or pertaining to England the English language (adj.) the foot-pound-second system of units [citation needed] (UK: Imperial)

  4. Busy - Wikipedia

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    Everett M. "Busy" Arnold (1899–1974), American comic books entrepreneur; Busy Bee Starski (born 1962), American rapper; Busy P, the stage name of the French DJ Pedro Winter; Busy Philipps (born 1979), American film actress

  5. Template:Busy - Wikipedia

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    This user is busy in real life and may not respond swiftly to queries. Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] This template is used on approximately 2,800 pages and changes may be widely noticed.

  6. How to help feed those in need this Thanksgiving: What foods ...

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    Canned and boxed non-perishable goods are a great time to help out local food banks during the busy Thanksgiving season. Plus, those items may be in higher demand throughout the holiday season.

  7. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    Words with specific British English meanings that have different meanings in American and/or additional meanings common to both languages (e.g. pants, cot) are to be found at List of words having different meanings in American and British English. When such words are herein used or referenced, they are marked with the flag [DM] (different meaning).

  8. Busybody - Wikipedia

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    In the Bible, the word "busybody" is used by Paul the Apostle (1 Timothy 5:13). The root word is Greek, περίεργος (periergos), which may also be translated as a worker of magic or witch. [10] Strong's number for this is G4021. [11]

  9. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    <i>Caga Tiós</i> on display at the Santa Llúcia Christmas market in Barcelona in 2006. Credit - Greg Gladman—Flickr. C hristmas is one of the most globally celebrated holidays in the world ...