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"Splurge" is the title of the song, which is a play on the word "slur" in Latin, which means to "swallow" or "swallow." The song begins with a "splurge," which is the word for "toss" or to "pounce." It is also a slang term for "swig," which means "to drink." It also refers to "to eat," "to suck," or "to taste." The words "slurge" and "sluve" are used interchangeably in the song. The song's title comes from the Latin word slure, meaning "to lick lick," and "plure" meaning to "taste." In other words, the song is about the "taste" of the food. It is about "splendor," which refers to the act of sucking a mouthful of food into one's mouth. "Slur" is also used to refer to the action of "puzzling," which occurs when a person "swines" a mouthful into his or her mouth. This action is also referred to as "swooping," "swangling," "purging," "tasting," and so on. The action of swigging and puzzling takes place in the mouth of the speaker, who
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Chapter 21
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About This Chapter
"Splurge" is the title of the song, which is a play on the word "slur" in Latin, which means to "swallow" or "swallow." The song begins with a "splurge," which is the word for "toss" or to "pounce." It is also a slang term for "swig," which means "to drink." It also refers to "to eat," "to suck," or "to taste." The words "slurge" and "sluve" are used interchangeably in the song. The song's title comes from the Latin word slure, meaning "to lick lick," and "plure" meaning to "taste." In other words, the song is about the "taste" of the food. It is about "splendor," which refers to the act of sucking a mouthful of food into one's mouth. "Slur" is also used to refer to the action of "puzzling," which occurs when a person "swines" a mouthful into his or her mouth. This action is also referred to as "swooping," "swangling," "purging," "tasting," and so on. The action of swigging and puzzling takes place in the mouth of the speaker, who
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