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Carperpetuation-Running over a string with a vacuum cleaner many times, only to pick it up, examine it, lay it back down again and vacuum it again.
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Phonesia-The affliction of dialing a phone and forgetting whom you have called, just as they answer.
E-nnoying-The practise of pestering your friends and colleagues with excessive amounts of emailed jokes, pictures, movie-clips, etc.(Compliments, earthbound)
Telecrastination-The act of always letting the phone ring twice before answering it, even though the phone is in your hand immediately after the first ring.
Pupkus-The moist residue left on a window after a dog presses his nose to it.
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Carperpetuation-Running over a string with a vacuum cleaner many times, only to pick it up, examine it, lay it back down again and vacuum it again.
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