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Catchword for “wedgie”
Catchword: wedgie
Part of Speechn.
The part of speech reflects that used in the full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: Great bikes (for “wedgie riders"(tm)) if you enjoy riding a bike where the leather encased saddle is wedged between the cheeks of your butt giving you that wonderful pain in your backside.
Article or Document Title:
“Re: Recumbents (was: Is Touring Dying?)” (URL)
Author:
“Morris Bisted”
(This author is either a pseudonym or is not clearly named in the original source.)
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Usenet: rec.bicycles.soc
Date of Publication:
July 19, 1993
This cite belongs to a full entry for wedgie.
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