:: : Well, with the electric fences I've got, and I think this is typical of many, a pulse is sent through the fence " tape " and back to the generator thingummy ( sorry . . . ).
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"For example, if you can't remember the name of a man you're talking about, you'd say something like ` whatsisface ( or doohickey ) who discovered the theory of relativity', " said Thingummy.
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Thingummy asked, as it poured more Pharsalian Pink ( Thingamadoo had called its punch that after reading a novel in which a woman throwing a wild party had named her intoxicating concoction " Pharsalian Pink " ) into my tall wafer-thin glass.
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Is it totally unfeasible to just compile a list of existent redlinks ordered alphabetically, without counting how many of each there are, with a ready action link to a Whatlinkshere thingummy which would show all the pages where that particular bogus subject has been linked.
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"And if it's a thing you're referring to, then you'd say ` hand me that thingamabob / thingummy / whatchamacallit over there', " explained Whatsisface as it wiped its mouth with the back of its hand.
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Dingbat _ a US coinage probably derived from dingus, a Dutch adoption meaning " thing " _ began to circulate in the early 1800s, says the OED, as a word for money, some kind of drink, and any otherwise nameless " thingummy ."
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Plus, as per this mediation thingummy, it seems that the " notable Vertigo-ans "-which I see as being a concise way of providing links to many and various Vertigo articles, a distinctly helpful service to the casual and interested reader alike-section is not well liked.
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The convention is hosted by the Boston area Wodehouse club, the New England Wodehouse Thingummy Society, better known in Plummie circles as NEWTS . A variety of small salamander, newts are the hobby and only passion of Augustus ( Gussie ) Fink-Nottle, a chinless and endearingly dim chum of Bertie's who appears in many Jeeves and Wooster novels, according to Woodger ..