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Crags and Tors

Olde English slang (circa the 14th Century AD) meaning "punch line" when referring to a joke written in poetic format.
Chaucer doth not adore lengthy crags and tors for they bore then nag upon thein ear and disappear inside thein confined mind.
by FƎMiNEM October 7, 2018
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