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  2. Talk:Shiver Down My Spine - Wikipedia

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  3. Shiver my timbers - Wikipedia

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    "Shiver my top-sails, my Laſs, if I know a better way." "Shiver me timbers" (or "shiver my timbers" in Standard English) is an exclamation in the form of a mock oath usually attributed to the speech of pirates in works of fiction. It is employed as a literary device by authors to express shock, surprise, or annoyance.

  4. Talk:Shiver my timbers - Wikipedia

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    I got rid of the 2nd bolding, so that is not an issue. j-beda 16:57, 11 August 2006 (UTC) "shiver my timbers" is a legitimate phrase actually found in the OED, it is the correct phrase, derived from "my timbers" as in "my goodness" (not "me goodness"). Somewhere someone started a slang variation with "me timbers", but it is not "proper" English.

  5. From ‘Basic’ to ‘Boujee,’ Here Are 29 Gen Z Slang Terms To ...

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    So, let me–a Zillenial–break down the 29 most important Gen Z slang terms for you to whip out at the next family gathering. And trust me, from simp to stan, these terms are anything but basic.

  6. One Piece season 9 - Wikipedia

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    Ordering his men back after failing to convince Ace to join his crew, Blackbeard justifies his actions because his crewmate was in possession of a Devil Fruit he long sought after. Blackbeard then reveals the power of the Dark-Dark Fruit by destroying the entire town.

  7. Shivering - Wikipedia

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    Located in the posterior hypothalamus near the wall of the third ventricle is an area called the primary motor center for shivering. [citation needed] This area is normally inhibited by signals from the heat center in the anterior hypothalamic-preoptic area but is excited by cold signals from the skin and spinal cord.

  8. Sappho 31 - Wikipedia

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    Sappho 31 is a lyric poem by the Archaic Greek poet Sappho of the island of Lesbos. [a] The poem is also known as phainetai moi (φαίνεταί μοι lit. ' It seems to me ') after the opening words of its first line.

  9. Blow (Kesha song) - Wikipedia

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    [9] Brockman commented that the song "sends a shiver down your spine" further complimenting the production of Dr. Luke. [9] Jocelyn Vena from MTV News wrote that the song featured common Kesha elements citing her carpe diem attitude and grinding beats but noted that the lyrics also portrayed a darker side of Kesha, referring to the line, "We ...