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  2. Elephant in the room - Wikipedia

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    The expression "the elephant in the room" (or "the elephant in the living room") [2] [3] is a metaphorical idiom in English for an important or enormous topic, question, or controversial issue that is obvious or that everyone knows about but no one mentions or wants to discuss because it makes at least some of them uncomfortable and is ...

  3. Nigger in the woodpile - Wikipedia

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    The phrase means an unknown factor, something that causes things to turn out differently than would normally be assumed. Woodpiles used to be stacked loosely with spaces, to avoid rot (see illustration) and were presented by racists as natural hiding places for Black people, where they could either nap (fitting the stereotype of the lazy Black man) or spy on their White neighbors.

  4. Elephant in the room (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "The Elephant in the Room", a 2006 episode of the American television drama Commander in Chief; Patrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room, a 2011 stand-up comedy special by Patrice O'Neal; The Elephant in the Living Room, a 2011 documentary about raising exotic animals in the United States; Elephant in the Room, a Nigerian romantic comedy film

  5. Garth Brooks addresses ‘the elephant in the room’ days after ...

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    Garth Brooks is seemingly speaking out for the first time after a lawsuit was filed against him alleging that he sexually assaulted and battered his former hair and makeup artist.

  6. Barely Legal (Banksy) - Wikipedia

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    Part of the exhibition was a 37-year-old Indian elephant that was painted to match the wallpaper of the room in which it was placed. The show was meant to address important issues such as poverty, which is ignored by most people; [2] the animal was a literal representation of the "elephant in the room".

  7. Can You Find the Elephant in the Room of This Fun ... - AOL

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    The goal of this seek-and-find is to find the elephant in the room. Pun may or may not be intended! Go ahead and take a gander at the image below—but before you do, set up a timer just for giggles.

  8. Hills Like White Elephants - Wikipedia

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    It could also mean the literal translation of elephant in the room meaning something painfully obvious that is not to be spoken about or referenced. "Elephant in the room" is a term used mainly by couples having a relationship crisis or difficulty including break-ups, divorce, cheating, marriage, adoption, or abortion.

  9. J.K. Rowling astonishes fans by sharing ‘true’ origins of ...

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    The reveal came after a fan tagged Rowling in a photo of the Edinburgh café famous for its role as one of the author’s early writing spots.