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I think we did something like this last year this time.
But how 'bout brainstorming words related to the turkey, humorous, tangential, or otherwise?
I'll begin:
1. turkey (the fowl) 2. meleagrine (tsuwm finally pounded it into my head) 3. wattles 4. snood 5. beak 6. wishbone 7. turkey (a lousy production) 8. gobble 9. gobbler 10. hen 11. turkey call (the wooden object you rub to make the call) 12. "Turkey in the Straw" (fiddle tune) 13. Benjamin Franklin ('cuz he wanted the turkey to the be national bird of the US) 14. Wild Turkey (the liquor; very good) 15. club sandwiches ('cuz turkey's good on 'em) 16. turkey trot (whatever that is) 17. turkey shoot (whatever that is) 18. Turkmenistan (just to see whether anybody's still reading)
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13. Benjamin Franklin ('cuz he wanted the turkey to the be national bird of the US)
We got turkeys up the yingyang; the eagle is an endangered species.
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Dear Faldage: Der Qvibblemeister says I checked and eagles are listed as "Threatened" which is a trifle less serious than "endangered" is it not? http://ecos.fws.gov/servlet/SpeciesProfile?spcode=B008
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It's hard to soar with the eagles when you're surrounded by turkeys.
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Only true if you are a turkey.
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engastration - The action of stuffing one fowl inside another. Engastration of stuffed pies, one bird within another.. The passion for engastration seems to have had its admirers in all ages. - The School for good living; an essay on the European kitchen 1814 Copyright © Oxford University Press 2002 a case in (grosse) point: http://origins.colorado.edu/~kachun/turducken.shtml
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Re: engastration
So, if you invite that relative of yours who's a turkey to the feast tomorrow and stuff him with turkey, you've engastrated that Thanksgiving guest?
19. engastration (thanks, tsuwm) 20. gallinaceous (see, tsuwm, I pay attention) 21. avian 22. aviary 23. foot 24. foot (the vb.; don't ask) 25. turkey à la king 26. Turkish taffy 27. "Marche à la Turk" (sp?) 28. trimmings 29. stuffing 30. dressing 31. turkey roll (horrible stuff) 32. tail feathers (Hi, Jackie) 33. Faldage, wwh, and tsuwm (tangential turkeys)
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formerly known as etaoin...
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"Biji Turkiye" (Long live Turkey.)
Also, wwh's "rictus" (xthread)
Et: What is this blue rondo?
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And addicts deprived of drugs experience "cold turkey". Frrom Merriam-Webster: Script for April 27, 2000
A listener's question about the expression cold turkey inspired us to head straight for our slang files. Here's what we dug up about the term that means "an abrupt complete cessation of the use of an addictive drug; the symptoms experienced by a person undergoing withdrawal from a drug; or, without a period of gradual adjustment, adaptation, or withdrawal."
One theory speculates that "cold turkey may derive from the cold, clammy feel of the skin during withdrawal, like a turkey that has been refrigerated." Columnist Herb Caen dished up this tasty morsel on cold turkey: "It derives from the hideous combination of goosepimples and what William Burroughs calls 'the cold burn' that addicts suffer as they kick the habit."
These explanations may sound plausible, but our commitment to the truth forces us to dispose of these theories cold turkey. Why? Because the phrase cold turkey did not originate in the drug culture. When cold turkey was first found in print in 1910, it was synonymous with outright, as in, "I'd lost five thousand dollars cold turkey." The first use of the expression in connection with drug withdrawal was not recorded until 1921.
So when did the idea of cold turkey first get cooked up? No one knows for sure, but since folks have been talking turkey -- that is, speaking frankly and without reserve -- since at least the early 1900s, etymologists speculate that the "all at once" sense of cold turkey developed sometime after that, before being borrowed into the drug culture.
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