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 sarguero
 
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							| Thank you so much for the Word of the Day Award, I dedicate it to my 
family and friends for all the support they give me day after day.  
 Now let me introduce the new word of the day:
 
 
 AQUALUNG
 A long time favourite Jethro Tull song.  Ladies and Gentlemen ... time to play.
 
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 lurdesilva
 
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							| AQUALUNG is a stronlgy scented aftershave for you to keep envious women far away from your beloved husbands. AQUALUNG is a synonym of faithfulness. My husband puts it on his face every day before leaving to work!    (PS: I can �t see the picture...) |  17 Jan 2013     
					
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 edrodmedina
 
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							| Aqualung is just a synonym for drowning. Aqua = water , lung ahm = lung , water in the lungs = drowning. Jacques Cousteau |  17 Jan 2013     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| aqua- having to do with water 
lung- short for "lunge" --a sudden forward rush.     aqualung- pronounced "aqua -lunge " An AQUALUNG is that joyous rush and jump/dive into a pool or lake on a warm summer �s day.   (Oh how I am missing the warm California weather that I grew up with at the moment.)   <<PS- that last sentence sounds like it has a missplaced modifier, but I don�t know how I would say it differently>> |  18 Jan 2013     
					
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