fystroulia

Very rare cultivar of nut-like grapes.
Hard shelled with soft sweet grape inside.
Listed among the drouletta nut-family.
Grows in rocky areas near the sea.
Primary nutrition of the Baboures / Mpampoures (tiny insects).

The word was first used by the neo-badic tribe that occupied the shores of Melageros.

Also used as an ear-catcher, aiming to distract ones attention from the insignificance of speech.
"We went out to collect some fystroulia for the dinner."

ironic:
"I brought you some fystroulia for the party!"
"Great! Come on in!"
by swos June 25, 2005
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