beep-beep speed
n.— «Indiana’s Courtney Roby, 5-11, 180, has beep-beep speed but doesn’t always play to it.» —“Edwards best receiver” Jaguars.com Mar. 14, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
beep-beep speed
n.— «Indiana’s Courtney Roby, 5-11, 180, has beep-beep speed but doesn’t always play to it.» —“Edwards best receiver” Jaguars.com Mar. 14, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Mary-Clare recalls that when she was growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, everyone she knew used the term hoosier as a kind of teasing pejorative. If someone did something silly, others would say You’re such a hoosier, the adjective hoozh, or jokingly...
Patrick in Muncie, Indiana, is fond of jojo potatoes, those delicious deep-fried, seasoned wedges also known as Jo-Jos, and wonders how they got that name. Fortunately, researcher Barry Popik has the scoop. This is part of a complete episode.
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