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woolybooger

woolybooger
 n.— «“Why, we’re liable to be here until the Fourth of July,” declared Rep. John Levergood of Shawness and woollybooger fame. Levergood considers himself a watchdog in the House and bounces to the microphone to denounce any bill he considers woolybooger.» —“State House Brews Storm” by Jim Monroe in Oklahoma City Ada Evening News (Oklahoma) Jan. 9, 1959. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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