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barmuda triangle

barmuda triangle
 n.— «They park half a block from the press club…part of the Barmuda Triangle [three really divey bars in downtown sacramento if you care].» —“to hell with it” by DayGloGoth Usenet: alt.drunken.bastards May 2, 1998. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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