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I remember telling him I thought Queen was a silly name for a band.
"Show" is a silly name for it, anyway, as there are no lights or spectacle, just the unvarying sound of colliding stones.
If you thought a "blur" was a silly name for a beauty product, you probably haven't stumbled across your first "no-poo".
I got the extra hot Shut the Cluck Up flavor — a silly name for some serious chicken that had my head leaking multiple fluids and my mouth burning in delicious agony.
Close readers of our coverage will have noticed that we on the Guardian fashion desk have lately made the bold move, essential for the blossoming of any nascent trend, of championing a silly name for it.
No plaudits for the main stadium by US-based architects Populous – understandable in a way since its brief was practically to be as bog standard as possible – at which it succeeds (having a silly name for your practice doesn't help either).
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"Those are our speech patterns and weird pronunciations and silly names for each other.
Her classmates snicker when her name is mentioned; they tease her about her name, and create silly names for her.
As he explains in his post, the methodology behind his underlying network graph is perfectly defensible, but the subsequent clustering process was "produced by me squinting at all the lines, coloring in some areas that seemed more connected in a paint program, and picking silly names for the areas".
By creating these silly names for things, like the Manterruptor ― obviously, not every man is an interruptor, and not every interruptor is a man.
Using silly names for each other, experts theorize, signals that a couple feels safe and cared for in each other's company, able to become vulnerable and show their inner childlike side.
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