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  2. Grunge speak - Wikipedia

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    Grunge speak was a hoax series of slang words purportedly connected to the subculture of grunge in Seattle, reported as fact in The New York Times in 1992. The collection of alleged slang words were coined by a record label worker in response to a journalist asking if grunge musicians and enthusiasts had their own slang terms, seeking to write a piece on the subject.

  3. Da Flippity Flop - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception for "Da Flippity Flop" was generally positive. Kevin McFarland of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+ and noted: "This season finale of American Dad is a perfect example of how the show has settled into being above-average nearly every week, with the occasional ability to hit above or below that mark."

  4. Body swap appearances in media - Wikipedia

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    "Da Flippity Flop" Stan and Klaus: CIA technology American Dragon: Jake Long "Dragon Breath" Trixie and Spud Souls end up in wrong bodies American Dragon: Jake Long "Switcheroo" Jake and Haley Magic mirror Angel "Carpe Noctem" Angel with an old man called Marcus Spell [128] Animal Yokochō "Doki☆Doki Volume: Ami And Iyo's Big Misunderstanding"

  5. Flippy and Flop - Wikipedia

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    Flippy and Flop are a cartoon yellow canary and black-and-white cat duo that appeared in theatrical shorts from 1945 to 1947 by Screen Gems for Columbia Pictures. [1] The canary, Flippy, made his debut in 1945's Dog Cat and Canary. Starting in 1946, Flippy partnered with Flop, a cartoon cat.

  6. Harry E. Lang - Wikipedia

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    Surgeons, Flippity and Flop [4] The Hick Chick: Charles (screeching sounds) Solid Serenade: Tom Cat [4] Cagey Bird: Flippity [4] Mysto Fox: M.C. [4] Silent Tweetment: Flippity [4] 1947 Woody the Giant Killer: Buck Beaver [8] [4] Down the Drain: Cat Speaking of Animals: Ain't Nature Grand: Rabbit [9] Speaking of Animals: Dog Crazy: Mr. Jackson ...

  7. Toy Whorey - Wikipedia

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    "Toy Whorey" is the eighteenth episode and season finale of the eighth season of the animated comedy series American Dad!. It aired on Fox in the United States on May 13, 2012.

  8. Syntactic bootstrapping - Wikipedia

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    Syntactic bootstrapping is a theory in developmental psycholinguistics and language acquisition which proposes that children learn word meanings by recognizing syntactic categories (such as nouns, adjectives, etc.) and the structure of their language.

  9. Body integrity dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    Body integrity dysphoria (BID), also referred to as body integrity identity disorder (BIID), amputee identity disorder or xenomelia, and formerly called apotemnophilia, is a rare mental disorder characterized by a desire to have a sensory or physical disability or feeling discomfort with being able-bodied, beginning in early adolescence and resulting in harmful consequences. [1]