turkey peek
n.— «We take a turkey peek, then sprint across the compound.» —by Owen West Sharkman Six Oct., 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
turkey peek
n.— «We take a turkey peek, then sprint across the compound.» —by Owen West Sharkman Six Oct., 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
In 1916, a small-town newspaper in Pennsylvania printed a fanciful item about a local gathering with a guest list that included, among others, Miss Ella Vader, Mr. Ray Zor, and other punny names. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of...
In Korea, fairy tales often begin with the saying In the old days, when tigers used to smoke. Turkish children often hear an opening like this one: Once there was, once there was not, when camels were town criers and fleas were barbers, when I...