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As a youngster, I recall some adults using the word "noodle" to mean "head" or "brain" as in "You have to use your noodle to solve this problem." Can't say I know from where/what that derives, either.
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Father Steve 07/25/2004 6:04 AM ![]()
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amnow 07/25/2004 9:04 PM ![]()
On the horn, too
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birdfeed 07/26/2004 6:17 PM
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