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the flatulence
noun
The state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart.
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Except when they all roar at the flatulence joke.
Ms. Mohr even designed a candle to address the flatulence of Rufus, her Rhodesian ridgeback.
They especially loved the flatulence scene, which was now filmed with Midler's psychiatrist embarrassing her in the elevator.
"Workers among workers; the interested instead of the interesting, you know what I mean?" "Guests among guests?" Fred says, rolling up the flatulence device.
We are left with slow-moving insincerity and conceit, summoned up in the flatulence of that title: Australia, a country reborn in terms of facetious Hollywood cliches.
(Still, it would have been nice if the director of this production, James Brennan, had cut back on the spit takes and the flatulence humor).
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The quantities of the anti-nutritive components which affect the digestion of proteins reduce after germination, such as the flatulence-producing α-galactosides, trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitors.
The song features manualist Mike Kieffer, who produces the flatulence-esque sound effects heard near the end of the song.
The first mention of the alleged flatulence in the news media was made by Adam Buckman in the New York Post on October 10 , 2001
Above all, we need edited journalism and not the unedited flatulence of the troll online".
But that's nothing compared to the verbal flatulence that fills the air once Leonard arrives, trailing weary contempt and sexual charisma.
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