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HANDSEL or HANSEL
PRONUNCIATION: (HAN-sel)
MEANING: noun: 1. A gift for good luck given at the beginning of the new year or a new venture. 2. A first payment or installment. verb tr.: 1. To give a handsel to. 2. To inaugurate or to do something for the first time.
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HANDGEL - the slimy stuff in a dispenser that you use to get the germs off your hands (It's gotta be more than 61% alcohol or it doesn't work) .. or HANGEL - a British Cupid
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HANDBEL – A digital, prehensile process on the lips of some very greedy catfish.
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HANDSELF - a term derived from the musical HANSEL AND GRETAL where, lost in the dark forest, a frightened Hansel tries to take his big sister's hand for comfort. Gretal sings...
Stop crying Hansel we've nothing to fear but fear itself Button up your lip and keep your hands to yourself.
A moving moment.
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mano a mano
PRONUNCIATION: (MA-no a MA-no) MEANING: adverb: In direct competition; head-to-head. adjective: One-on-one; face-to-face. noun: 1. A bullfight where two matadors compete in turn, fighting several bulls. 2. A direct or face-to-face confrontation. ETYMOLOGY: From Spanish mano a mano (hand to hand). Earliest documented use: 1950. ========================================================
DANO A MANGO - give Dano a mango (from Hawaii Five O. 1976).
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MANOMANO - a beloved Muppets song (1969 !) MANY A MANO - a big round of applause!
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palmer
PRONUNCIATION: (PAH-muhr) MEANING: noun: 1. A pilgrim. 2. An itinerant monk. 3. One who conceals a card or another object in a magic trick or in cheating in a game.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin palma (palm tree, palm of the hand). The name of the palm tree derives from the resemblance of the shape of its frond to the palm of a hand. In Medieval Europe, a pilgrim brought back a palm branch as a token of his pilgrimage. Earliest documented use: 1300. Also see palmy & palmary. ==================++++++++++++============================
PSALMER - a singer who sits beneath palm trees who gives balm and brings calm to the unease of all pilgrams who have ears to listen.
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PALOMER - a Spanish dove, in Boston
PALYMER - friendly plastic
PALMEX - mi amigo
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gallivant or galavant
PRONUNCIATION: (GAL-uh-vant) MEANING: verb intr.: To roam about in search of pleasure. ETYMOLOGY: Perhaps alteration of gallant, from Old French galer (to rejoice). Earliest documented use: 1823. ===========================================================
GALLIRANT - a wandering rant. (ranting is more fun than gallivanting) .
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GALLIVAUNT - pride in heroic French accomplishments (see also Charlemagne)
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[b]DALLIVANT[/b – to roam among the singles bars.
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