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"barrel, Beryl, Shirl, Earl, squirrel, quarrel, and even Earl, Jr., all come out pretty much the same"
Well, to us here in the Antipodes, you're coming out like a hick!
Barr-rell, Beh-rill, Sherl, Erl, skwih-rool, kwoh-rool.
Sheesh
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isn't exactly a pleonasm in the sense in which this thread started. A cooper is not a barrel, but rather a barrel maker.
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Egads! I have been out-shone by a compliment.
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So, Plu', "Belle Bell" would be an example of a pleonastic pleonarcissism, yes? (Mebbe "Beau Bell," too--hmmmmm, and then monkeys named "Bo-Bo" have names derived from pleonarcissisms==Beau Beau...???)
Now I'm wondering about "leonasms..." Would a pleonastic leonasm be something like "Rex King"? Of course, if an egotistical, self-named pseudo-king, "Rex King" could be a pleonastic, pleonarcissistic, leonasm.
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