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GAZONGAS

Origin of term GAZONGAS

Old English: tʃʌmbəˈwɒmbə, from Latin: nugas pueri; akin to Welsh: twmplenni diafol yn, Swedish: pappas gård med mjölkdjur, Russian: сиськи; титьки; буфера

First Known Use: Predates Etymology
A Blessing from the Old Norse:
"Mai Twmplenni y Diafol am byth fod yn eich wyneb, rhoi eich ffortiwn da a bol llawn."

TRANSLATION: "May those GAZONGAS always stand plump & true and fill you with the Milk of Human Kindness."
by The Baron Bish October 8, 2013
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