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A Wisconsin man says he learned an expression that sounds like quixibar from his father to describe something confusing or befuddling. But he's never heard anyone else use it. Is it unique to his family? This is part of a complete episode.


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It seems to me that this could be a melding of quixotic and FUBAR.


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Exactly my thought. It must be related to 'quixotic' rather than 'quicksilver'.


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