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jet people
 n.pl.— «They are immigrants of choice, jet people rather than boat people. America’s been good to them, a place where they can own handguns and mouth up blacks and homosexuals without fear of consequences.» —“The Opinions of Immigrants” by G-Gnome The G-Gnome Rides Out June 12, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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