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  2. Just Say No: 61+ Useless Things You Should Never Buy - AOL

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    Body Scrubs. You can buy a fancy body scrub for $100, but you can still have the high-end experience for far less. Make a scrub for $2 or less with brown sugar, salt, and honey using one of the ...

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    4. Pizza Scissors. Forget pizza wheels; these scissors with a built-in spatula are the new way to cut and serve perfect slices. Sure, it may look like overkill, but it combines two tools into one ...

  4. 12 Useless Checkout Line Items To Avoid Impulse Buying - AOL

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  5. Pleonasm - Wikipedia

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    "I'm going way down South." This may imply "I'm going much farther south than you might think if I didn't stress the southerliness of my destination"; but such phrasing is also sometimes—and sometimes jokingly—used pleonastically when simply "south" would do; it depends upon the context, the intent of the speaker/writer, and ultimately even ...

  6. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    The only way to understand a woman is to love her; The old wooden spoon beats me down; The only way to find a friend is to be one; The pen is mightier than the sword; The pot calling the kettle black; The proof of the pudding is in the eating; The rich get richer and the poor get poorer; The road to Hell is paved with good intentions

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

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    sundry items to purchase, pick up, etc. (e.g. whilst grocery shopping); Britain and US: odds and ends black pudding (US: blood sausage) blag (slang) to obtain or achieve by deception and/or ill preparation, to bluff, to scrounge, to rob, to wing it. A scam, tall story or deception. Derived from the French word blague. [35] bleeder

  8. 6 Useless Items You Should Stop Buying Now - AOL

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    Walk into a drugstore, supermarket or big-box giant and you'll find yourself inundated with options. Every aisle is brimming with choices and it seems that every few weeks there is some new ...

  9. Wikipedia:Silly Things - Wikipedia

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    For many years, the bits of vandalism and/or fun that struck people's fancy were kept here on a page called "Bad jokes and other deleted nonsense" (BJAODN). In fact, it was one of the oldest pages on Wikipedia, having been created on January 26, 2001. [1] Here is the original explanation of the page: