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* '''Kriki''' - Old Norse for bend, or [http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/creek creek], the Liffey river. | * '''Kriki''' - Old Norse for bend, or [http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/creek creek], the Liffey river. | ||
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* livit or krikit = ''"take it or leave it"'' | * livit or krikit = ''"take it or leave it"'' | ||
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* '''cricket''' - crickets have a dilemma. There singing attracts both mates and predators. | * '''cricket''' - crickets have a dilemma. There singing attracts both mates and predators. | ||
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+ | * '''croak''' (''slang'') to die |
Latest revision as of 03:52, 12 December 2022
- Kriki - Old Norse for bend, or creek, the Liffey river.
- livit or krikit = "take it or leave it"
- cricket - crickets have a dilemma. There singing attracts both mates and predators.
- croak (slang) to die