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Just tried it and i think i got like 95% right but damn some words i never even heard off, i mean Phlegm?? wtf :P

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Just tried it and i think i got like 95% right but damn some words i never even heard off, i mean Phlegm?? wtf :P

Very nice.... Know them most and very fun to read
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Phlegm is a pretty normal word in Britian :D

 

Obviously, I didn't have any trouble reading through that poem :P

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I like that poem, kinda funny, might have been a word or two I didn't get but should have got most of it.

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Phlegm (/ˈflɛm/; Greek: φλέγμα "inflammation, humour caused by heat") is a liquid secreted by the mucous membranes of mammalians. Its definition is limited to the mucus produced by the respiratory system, excluding that from the nasal passages, and particularly that which is expelled by coughing (sputum). Phlegm is in essence a water-based gel consisting of glycoproteins, immunoglobulins, lipids and other substances. Its composition varies depending on climate, genetics, and state of the immune system. Its color can vary from transparent to pale or dark yellow and green, from light to dark brown, and even to dark grey depending on the constituents.

 

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Phlegm (/ˈflɛm/; Greek: φλέγμα "inflammation, humour caused by heat") is a liquid secreted by the mucous membranes of mammalians. Its definition is limited to the mucus produced by the respiratory system, excluding that from the nasal passages, and particularly that which is expelled by coughing (sputum). Phlegm is in essence a water-based gel consisting of glycoproteins, immunoglobulins, lipids and other substances. Its composition varies depending on climate, genetics, and state of the immune system. Its color can vary from transparent to pale or dark yellow and green, from light to dark brown, and even to dark grey depending on the constituents.

 

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Its when you have a Cold and cough up green snot stuff, thats phlegm.

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Its when you have a Cold and cough up green snot stuff, thats phlegm.

It is "Phlegm" while in your lungs or throat and "spittle" after you spit it out?

 

"Terpischore" I mostly figured out by the poem's rhyme, but 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SEQTjVxQTQ

 

while Pronouncenames.com said " Pronounciation:  Turp-see-chore", with a different emphasis, it seems.

 

Merriam-Webster.com said ":  the Greek Muse of dancing and choral song" which makes me wonder if there is a Greek Muse of "dancing and not-choral song".

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This is so freaking funny :DDD Thanks Kat0n now I can't stop listen this

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It's easier after :drunk

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