drylabbing n. the faking of laboratory test results, especially when the test has not been conducted. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
drylabbing n. the faking of laboratory test results, especially when the test has not been conducted. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
When you had sleepovers as a child, what did you call the makeshift beds you made on the floor? In some places, you call those bedclothes and blankets a pallet. This word comes from an old term for “straw.” And: What’s the story...
Eric from Scranton, Pennsylvania, shares a funny story about having his hopes dashed as a five-year-old when his teacher told the class they were going down the hall to the laboratory. This is part of a complete episode.
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