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polymoog

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SCHOTZ (Schlitzmalt) Licka
woah woah woah woah woah.

i couldve used "licka" myself but disqualified it since its not really a word and only listed in the urban dictionary. "schotz" is definitely not a word, unless you change it to ''shots'', but you would get to keep your homonym-ic laverne and shirley clip, although they shouldve been fired for screwing around on the job, acting like proto-millenials.
youll need to go with the actual word "liquor" on this.
 

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woah woah woah woah woah.

i couldve used "licka" myself but disqualified it since its not really a word and only listed in the urban dictionary...youll need to go with the actual word "liquor" on this.
Accepted, with caveat.

"Licka"
Ref: 10,640
(... liquor qualifies as an actual word in lieu of 'licka')
Verbiage in question was used in good faith, in compliance with parenthetical terms set forth above.

Thus, "licka" was played in lieu of "liquor."

"schotz" is definitely not a word, unless you change it to ''shots''-- you would get to keep your homonym
"Shots" is the correct term; post will be edited accordingly.

... laverne and shirley clip, although they shouldve been fired for screwing around on the job, acting like proto-millenials.
Agreed.
It's right up there with the southern abomination of "mayo."
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All points retained.
 

A Freeman

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balls to bowls was by elsbet... it was a stretch, to say the least, but i chalked it up to a regional dialect homophonic discrepancy.

thats the report i am filing, sir.
Understood. Beverly Hills Cop (the first one). :)

Just playing along; not meaning to cause anyone any grief.
 

elsbet's cat ^. .^

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spanish Inquisition

"I'll handle this, Ferdinand."

Catholic Queen 'Saint' Isabella (and Ferdinand).
'... the first monarchs to be referred to as the "Queen of Spain" + "King of Spain", respectively.'

The Inquisition isn't funny, but Isabella reminds me of the woman in this scene. Appropriately, I think.

Time: 2:05 - 2:22
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