inspo
n.— «The inspiration or, as they call it, the “inspo,” format targets 35- to 50-year-olds.» —“On the air—here, there, and there” by Errol Castens Daily Journal (Tupelo, Miss.) June 12, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
inspo
n.— «The inspiration or, as they call it, the “inspo,” format targets 35- to 50-year-olds.» —“On the air—here, there, and there” by Errol Castens Daily Journal (Tupelo, Miss.) June 12, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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