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If you look up “dumpster fire” in the dictionary, do you know what you’ll see? -- (link)
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Beryllium
Has the "dictionary" always included phrases?
Posted by
JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Mar 6 '18, 22:20
I get Chiweenie, but Dumpster is one definition, Fire is another definition. You put them together, you can kind of figure out what they mean.
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Reagen
Mar 7, 03:59
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OK true -- nm
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JaxSean
Mar 7, 09:26
Idioms have been added to dictionaries, and no, dumpster and fire doesn't equal dumpster fire, WH is nicer than a dumpster and not burning -- nm
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Guinnezz
Mar 6, 22:44
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