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View Poll Results: Long, pompous, badly-written posts are:
Annoying 1 11.11%
Amusing 1 11.11%
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Old 06-14-2006, 11:40 AM   #1
Trilby
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Originally Posted by footfootfoot
"defenestration" literally means "removing windows", it was a sort of pun for the cunning linguists here.
Hm. According to my grades I'm a cunning linguist but I have to confess--I didn't get it. I often wander into threads I don't get and ponder them...sometimes I even say something stupid. It's all for the children.

PPS--a fenestrated drape, in medical-lingo, does indeed mean a drape with a hole in it--a 'window', if you will. It is usually used to stitch up fingers and...ya know...other *ahem* appendages.
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