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| #4631 |   | Tact, n.: 	The unsaid part of what you're thinking.
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| #4632 |   | take forceful action: 	Do something that should have been done a long time ago.
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| #4633 |   | tax office, n.: 	Den of inequity.
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| #4634 |   | Taxes, n.: 	Of life's two certainties, the only one for which you can get 	an extension.
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| #4635 |   | taxidermist, n.: 	A man who mounts animals.
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| #4636 |   | TCP/IP Slang Glossary, #1:
  Gong, n: Medieval term for privy, or what pased for them in that era. Today used whimsically to describe the aftermath of a bogon attack. Think of our community as the Galapagos of the English language.
  "Vogons may read you bad poetry, but bogons make you study obsolete RFCs." 		-- Dave Mills
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| #4637 |   | teamwork, n.: 	Having someone to blame.
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| #4638 |   | Technicality, n.: 	In an English court a man named Home was tried for slander in having 	accused a neighbor of murder.  His exact words were: "Sir Thomas Holt 	hath taken a cleaver and stricken his cook upon the head, so that one 	side of his head fell on one shoulder and the other side upon the 	other shoulder."  The defendant was acquitted by instruction of the 	court, the learned judges holding that the words did not charge murder, 	for they did not affirm the death of the cook, that being only an 	inference. 		-- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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| #4639 |   | Telephone, n.: 	An invention of the devil which abrogates some of the advantages 	of making a disagreeable person keep his distance. 		-- Ambrose Bierce
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| #4640 |   | telepression, n.: 	The deep-seated guilt which stems from knowing that you did not try 	hard enough to look up the number on your own and instead put the 	burden on the directory assistant. 		-- "Sniglets", Rich Hall & Friends
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