Peacock
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- | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''peacock(s)''' ''int.'' '''1.''' ''pl''. Derogatory American term for E.U. battlegroups. '''2.''' A mysterious collection of flying [[eyes]]. | + | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''peacock(s)''' ''int.'' '''1.''' ''pl''. Derogatory American term for E.U. battlegroups. '''2.''' A mysterious collection of flying [[eyes]]. [[3.]] A curious juxtaposition of a (1) comical and small, green vegetable and a (2) common euphemism for the [[penis]]. |
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peacock(s) int. 1. pl. Derogatory American term for E.U. battlegroups. 2. A mysterious collection of flying eyes. 3. A curious juxtaposition of a (1) comical and small, green vegetable and a (2) common euphemism for the penis.
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DesiderataA peacock was the symbol of the short-lived Republic of Vendorra.
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