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I repose my hopes in J, because next to perirrhanterium, calling the inside of your upperlip the vestibule [1] is like calling the palatine uvula the "dangly bit at the back of your throat."



[1] vestibule

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3. the part of the mouth outside the teeth

[Latin vestibulum 'entrance court']

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As a reminder for new people, voting is open to everyone whether they have contributed a daffinition or not.

HL, that's an ummmm, interesting avatar. Are you etaoin's brother, by any chance?

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I an't tell if that's Nosferatu, or Charleton Heston with his eyes wigged out...


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I an't tell if that's Nosferatu, or Charleton Heston with his eyes wigged out...




in actualment, it looks more like that Russian Mad Monk guy, which could be even scarier.

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> Mad Monk

oh yeah, who is that guy? Rasputin?

edit for link. (wikipedia alert)

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...calling the palatine uvula the "dangly bit at the back of your throat."

Close. I've had fun calling it "the dingle-dangle in the back of the throat" for forty-plus years.
Strangely enough, absolutely everybody knows what I mean, too. Pretty impressive
for imprecise non-technical language.

(But then, I also call my sphygmomanometer a "blood-pressure-taker"
and my ophthalmoscope an "eyeball-looker-inner."
Always was fond of the KISS principle!)
Keep It Simple, Stupid!

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Did you start off as a pediatrician, Woofy?

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Did you start off as a pediatrician, Woofy?




Or a vet, with a nickname like that one.

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j. That portion of the mouth which immediately surrounds the front teeth.

Don't lips?

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