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#3931 | | disbar, n: As distinguished from some other bar.
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#3932 | | Distinctive, adj.: A different color or shape than our competitors.
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#3933 | | Distress, n.: A disease incurred by exposure to the prosperity of a friend. -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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#3934 | | divorce, n: A change of wife.
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#3935 | | Documentation: Instructions translated from Swedish by Japanese for English speaking persons.
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#3936 | | double-blind experiment, n: An experiment in which the chief researcher believes he is fooling both the subject and the lab assistant. Often accompanied by a strong belief in the tooth fairy.
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#3937 | | Dow's Law: In a hierarchical organization, the higher the level, the greater the confusion.
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#3938 | | Drakenberg's Discovery: If you can't seem to find your glasses, it's probably because you don't have them on.
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#3939 | | Drew's Law of Highway Biology: The first bug to hit a clean windshield lands directly in front of your eyes.
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#3940 | | drug, n: A substance that, injected into a rat, produces a scientific paper.
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