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[US] Atlanta Journal/Constitution 3 Aug. G-1/1: Fulton’s top Buppie, [County Council Chairman] Michael Lomax.
at buppie, n.
[US] Atlanta Journal/Constitution 25 Oct. C-1: If a no-brainer wants to talk on the radio – even if the message makes no sense whatsoever – he or she can do it.
at no-brainer, n.
[US] Atlanta Journal/Constitution 25 June 23/ 1: No one can stop it; in computer language, people are out of the ‘loop,’ or the decision making process.
at out of the loop under loop, n.2
[US] Atlanta Journal/Constitution 7 Nov. D-2/1: Before you accuse me of being some kind of sherry-sipping, ascot-wearing, ballet-attending [...] wussy, please note that I am a sports guy myself, having had a legendary athletic career.
at wuss, n.
[US] Atlanta Journal/Constitution 26 Nov. G-7/1: President George Bush at his wussy worst.
at wussy, adj.
[US] Atlanta Journal/Constitution 23 Mar. C-4/1: But outing, or ‘tossing’ as it’s also called, is not confined to dead folks incapable of having their privacy invaded or being libeled and retaliating with law suits.
at toss, v.
[US] Atlanta Journal-Constitution 23 Sept. 🌐 Thanks to advertisements for the once-popular tonic Geritol, most people of a certain age know about ‘tired blood,’ a disorder more accurately called anemia, involving a shortage of healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to body tissues and cleanse them of carbon dioxide.
at tired blood (n.) under blood, n.1
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