Favoured etymological sources: Oxford English Dictionary and Webster's New World: Third Edition. Sources for usage (pronunciation, spelling or pluralisation): The previous, as well as American Heritage Dictionary: Fourth Edition, Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of the English Language: 1960, and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition. Primary source for phonology: Kenstowicz's Phonology in Generative Grammar: 1994.
This made me laugh. It also carried slightly unsavoury connotations, given Pee-Wee's peculiar fate, though he does seem to be regaining full public rehabilitation.
This made me laugh. It also carried slightly unsavoury connotations, given Pee-Wee's peculiar fate, though he does seem to be regaining full public rehabilitation.
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