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  2. Miss Prissy - Wikipedia

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    Miss Prissy is a fictional character in Warner Bros. cartoons. She is typically described as an old spinster hen, thinner than the other hens in the chicken coop, wearing a blue bonnet and wire-rimmed glasses.

  3. Eggcorn - Wikipedia

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    Cafe chalkboard advertising a "pre fixed" menu, an eggcorn of the French prix fixe (fixed price). An eggcorn is the alteration of a word or phrase through the mishearing or reinterpretation of one or more of its elements, [1] creating a new phrase which is plausible when used in the same context. [2]

  4. Animal product - Wikipedia

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    In the EU, animal by-products (ABPs) are defined somewhat more broadly, as materials from animals that people do not consume. [36] Thus, chicken eggs for human consumption are considered by-products in the US but not France; whereas eggs destined for animal feed are classified as animal by-products in both countries.

  5. Animal Jam Classic - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, WildWorks released Animal Jam Classic toys which consisted mainly of stuffed animals, figures, and toy sets. One of which is a series of toys called "Animal Jam Adopt-a-Pet" which comes with a miniature figure of a pet from the game and two accessories in a den shaped box, along with an in-game item code. Since the release, four ...

  6. Pet (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Jam is the protagonist of the novel. A 15-year-old Black trans girl, she is selectively nonverbal. Jam is supported and loved by her family and community. [7] [8] Bitter is Jam's mother, a painter. Aloe is Jam's father. Redemption is Jam's friend, a boxer; Pet is the creature conjured in a painting by Jam after she cut herself. Moss is ...

  7. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    meat, animal feed, fighting, pets Somewhat common in captivity, very common in the wild 6b Other insects: Common quail (Coturnix coturnix) 1100–1900 CE Eurasia: meat, eggs, research, pets 2b Galliformes: Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) 1200–1500 CE Europe, Asia: meat, eggs, pets 5a Cyprinidae: Java sparrow (Lonchura oryzivora) the Ming ...

  8. Barnyard Dawg - Wikipedia

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    In 1958's Don't Axe Me, [10] Dawg, now the pet of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fudd and renamed Rover (pronounced "Wover" by Fudd), again matches wits with Daffy after convincing Mrs. Fudd to designate the duck as Sunday dinner; surprisingly, Daffy is the loser in this cartoon, although he escapes doom when a guest requests a vegetarian meal instead.

  9. Unicorn horn - Wikipedia

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    A unicorn horn, also known as an alicorn, [1] is a legendary object whose reality was accepted in Europe and Asia from the earliest recorded times. This "horn" comes from the creature known as a unicorn , also known in the Hebrew Bible as a re'em or wild ox. [ 2 ]