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October 9, 2003

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Dictionary of phrases in common usage, US and UK versions

So an Oxford Dictionary of phrases that just came out in the UK includes the term "sex up", an acknowledgement of the accusations that the British government embellished reports of Iraq's weapons to encourage the war. What kinds of phrases would be in a new US version of this dictionary? How about:

The Governator: (noun) The newly elected governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, who replaced the existing governor due to winning a lot of votes from idiot Californian douchebags who use democracy the same way you would drop that statistics class two weeks into the semester because you're not sure you'll pass. (tx Whiskas)

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