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>And "lego" now means "small plastic block which hurts like the dickens when you step on it."
Or, to keep with the thread theme, "lego" now means "small plastic blocks which hurt like the dickens when you step on them, unless they are gathered together".
OP And "lego" now means "small plastic block which hurts like the dickens when you step on it."
Not to be confused with the verb "leggo" as in "leggo my leg for a minute, I'm trying to dig this plastic block out of my foot". (Spoken to an attention-seeking child who cares naught for your Lego-induced suffering).
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