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OP Quote:And, where did you get this definition from? Especially the second part? Which is to say, the part of the definition which comes after the first comma?
Er, I made it up. The original ran: "esp. in politics or business."
(You're not irony tone deaf, are you?)
Last edited by Hydra; 06/13/07 02:56 PM.
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