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Words Words Words refers to both a stand-up
comedy routine and the
derivative album by
American comedian Bo Burnham. The live
performance debuted at the...
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uttered in
isolation with
objective or
practical meaning. In many languages,
words also
correspond to
sequences of
graphemes ("letters") in
their standard...
- "These
Words" (also
known as "These
Words (I Love You, I Love You)") is a song by
British singer-songwriter
Natasha Bedingfield. It was
written by Steve...
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Words,
Words,
Words is a one-act play
written by
David Ives for his
collection of six one-act plays, All in the Timing. The play is
about Kafka, Milton...
- new
words from
existing words (especially
those of
Germanic origin) or
stems (especially for
words of
Latin or Gr**** origin).
Formation of new
words, called...
- The
Fourteen Words (also
abbreviated 14 or 14/88) are two fourteen-word
white separatist slogans originating with
David Eden Lane, one of nine founding...
- "No
Words" is a song
written by Paul
McCartney and
Denny Laine, and
first released on 7
December 1973 on Band on the Run by Paul
McCartney and Wings....
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Words,
Words,
Words is a
comedy play by
David Ives.
Words,
words,
words, a
phrase quoted from Hamlet, may also
refer to:
Words Words Words, a 2010 comedy...
- on the
types of
words allowed for consideration.
Agglutinative languages allow for the
creation of long
words via compounding.
Words consisting of hundreds...
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Certain words have been
suggested to be
inherently funny.
Vaudeville tradition holds that
words with the
letter k are funny. A 2015
study at the University...