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DeeGee

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I wonder if this will get defaced...

I was browsing through the good old pages of the Shorter Oxford Dictionary, and I came across this word.... Cummingtonite.

Anybody like to guess what it means?

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just meant to be amusing, but not sure if it would be mangled by anti-porn software... Have you bothered to find out what it means??

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I won't devalue the test by reaching for my Oxford, so three guesses.

1. A Victorian nightwatchman
2. A TV series filmed in a hotel laundry
3. A small silk garment worn to protect erogenous zones from cold winds.

And one for luck

Something sold by Nauticalia for solo sailors?


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on a marine theme there is also a sort of seaweed called "Pelvicia Canilickulater" I can't remember how it was spelt exactly but our rather dodgy biology field trip teacher was very keen on telling us "interesting" facts like that.....I wont go in to what he told us about barnacles.

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Yes, it is some sort of metallic stuff named from the town Cummington, in US.

Wonder if the good burghers of Cummington put their tongues in their cheeks when this was named?

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