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--[[User:Undule|Undule]] 17:47, 19 Jun 2005 (EDT)What the hell is kining? Has it to do with cows? --[[User:Undule|Undule]] 17:47, 19 Jun 2005 (EDT)What the hell is kining? Has it to do with cows?
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 +----[[User:Adkins|Adkins]] 02:33, 21 Jun 2005 (EDT) Nah, I just liked to sound of it; 'twas s'posed to invoked fluttering flight--should probably be "kiting" ? ....but then again, perhaps it refers to the cow that jumped over the moon? And too bad "kine" hasn't stuck with us, eh? The word is mentioned in a book I just finished, Bragg's "The Adventure of English" which is a decent layman's history of the language....

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--Adkins 17:59, 18 Jun 2005 (EDT)fuck yeah: "kining," conveys the image perfectly.

-- Payne 20:33, 18 Jun 2005 (EDT) kining indeed! so it is! sorry i bailed on you back there--baby woke up. we had a good volley going!

--Undule 17:47, 19 Jun 2005 (EDT)What the hell is kining? Has it to do with cows?


Adkins 02:33, 21 Jun 2005 (EDT) Nah, I just liked to sound of it; 'twas s'posed to invoked fluttering flight--should probably be "kiting"  ? ....but then again, perhaps it refers to the cow that jumped over the moon? And too bad "kine" hasn't stuck with us, eh? The word is mentioned in a book I just finished, Bragg's "The Adventure of English" which is a decent layman's history of the language....