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  2. List of idioms of improbability - Wikipedia

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    The word nikoli, when stressed on the second syllable, means "never", when stressed on the first it is the locative case of Nikola, i.e. Nicholas; Spanish – cuando las vacas vuelen ("when cows fly") or cuando los chanchos vuelen ("when pigs fly"). Its most common use is in response to an affirmative statement, for example "I saw Mrs. Smith ...

  3. Surreal humour - Wikipedia

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    The word surreal first began to be used to describe a type of aesthetic of the early 1920s. Surreal humour is also found frequently in avant-garde theatre such as Waiting for Godot and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. In the United States, S. J. Perelman (1904–1979) has been identified as the first surrealist humour writer. [10]

  4. Outrageous - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous may refer to: Outrageous!, a 1977 Canadian comedy film; Outrageous, a 1989 remix album "Outrageous" (song), a 2004 single by Britney Spears; Outrageous! (Alice in Videoland album) Outrageous (Kim Fowley album) "Outrageous", a song by Stephanie Mills from the 1984 album I've Got the Cure

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  7. 35 Adult Party Games That Are Anything But Boring - AOL

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    Start by having everyone write a silly, slightly outrageous phrase on a slip of paper and then put them all in a hat. Then, one person at a time needs to draw a piece of paper from it and read the ...

  8. Thesaurus - Wikipedia

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    A thesaurus (pl.: thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings (or in simpler terms, a book where one can find different words with similar meanings to other words), [1] [2] sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms, sometimes simply as lists of synonyms and antonyms.

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