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Catchword for “refer”
Catchword: refer
Filed Under: , ,
Part of Speechn.
Quotation: As a 20-some-year professional housecleaner, the battles I’ve had over cleaning the fridge are historic! After about 5 years, I got to the point that I could not and would not even wipe out refers anymore. I’d had phone calls, verbal abuse and request to restock refers—at my expense. I thought I’d done the bidding of the homeowner, [only] to learn I’d thrown away something akin to “precious.”
Article or Document Title:
“Tales from the land of (expired) milk and (decades-old) honey” (URL)
Author:
Greg Bushman
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Seattle Times
Publishing Location:
Washington
Date of Publication:
Sept. 5, 2007
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:
channeling C.W. McCall, it’s a “reefer”, from/for a refrigerated trailer.
by Spam Fodder 08 Sep 07, 0139 GMT

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