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It is an Irish slang word for tall vs. short. In German it is a phrase that means 'my mother makes the best horse radish muffins' or 'how are your mother's muffins?'. They are both Arabic names that mean naughty lemon squeezers or people that ride on hot air balloons that are filled with hairy llamas. Brecken and Garrett was a chain gang who beat up dairy farmers for their rare chocolate milk with pulp. In Latin the prefix Brec means to chop up very quickly in a swift motion and the suffix kin or ken means relative to or related to a retarded calf that hops on its ear lobe to create a steady blood flow in its left big toe. In latin the prefix Garr means the five headed snake with a wooly rattle on its tail and the suffix ett is a question word like who, what, when, where, why, but not how because that would be very absurd to the Latinos in South Yelko Polka because the evil spirit that haunts their island is named how, so don't ask a Yelka Polkanier how to raise Welsh radish or they place upon you the 'How' did he do it disease. All this information is tru according to the AUHPP. Thanks for your information AUHPP!

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