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  2. Eccentricity (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Eccentric behavior is often considered whimsical or quirky, although it can also be strange and disturbing. Many individuals previously considered merely eccentric, such as aviation magnate Howard Hughes, have recently been retrospectively diagnosed as having had mental disorders (obsessive–compulsive disorder in Hughes' case). [citation needed]

  3. Kitsch - Wikipedia

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    Kitsch (/ k ɪ tʃ / KICH; loanword from German) [a] [1] is a term applied to art and design that is perceived as naïve imitation, overly eccentric, gratuitous or of banal taste. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The modern avant-garde traditionally opposed kitsch for its melodramatic tendencies, its superficial relationship with the human condition and its ...

  4. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United ...

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    legitimate, the real thing, of good quality (usually Southeastern England term, [citation needed] recently more widely popularised by Jamie Oliver, but dating back to the 19th century). From Hindi-Urdu . punch-up a fistfight puncture (n.) A flat tire on a vehicle, as in "I had a puncture on my bicycle". punnet

  5. Category:Eccentricity (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    A list of articles concerning eccentricity, unusual or odd behavior on the part of an individual. This behavior would typically be perceived as unusual or unnecessary, without being demonstrably maladaptive.

  6. Understanding Eccentric vs. Concentric Movement Can ... - AOL

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    The Eccentric Phase. Then there's the other part of the exercise, the eccentric phase. That's when you’re lowering the weight back to the floor in a set of deadlifts, the descent of a squat, or ...

  7. Idiosyncrasy - Wikipedia

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    For example, the fact that the English word cab starts with the sound /k/ is an idiosyncratic property; on the other hand that its vowel is longer than in the English word cap is a systematic regularity, as it arises from the fact that the final consonant is voiced rather than voiceless. [5]

  8. Wacky (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wacky is another word for eccentric behavior, sometimes in an amusing manner. Wacky and similar may also refer to: Wacky Bennett (1900-1979), the nickname of Canadian politician W. A. C. Bennett; Mr Wacky (1964-2005), Jamaican dancehall performer also known as Bolge; WAQY, a Springfield, Massachusetts FM radio station once known as "Wacky 102"

  9. 37 photos of the weirdest and most unique McDonald's ... - AOL

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    Surprisingly, another iconic McDonald's restaurant that has closed for good is the chain's flashy Times Square location. McDonald's in Times Square. Joseph M. Arseneau/Shutterstock