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Etymological enquiry 09:17 - Nov 23 with 839 viewsNthQldITFC

What is the meaning of the word 'hayguise' and why do YouTube require everybody who 'reviews' a thing on their platform to start their 'review' by enunciating it in such an affected tone of voice?

Thanks guys.

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Etymological enquiry on 09:19 - Nov 23 with 824 viewsKeno

Is it chaplins dogs name?

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Etymological enquiry on 09:40 - Nov 23 with 792 viewsNthQldITFC

Etymological enquiry on 09:19 - Nov 23 by Keno

Is it chaplins dogs name?


Hayguise, happy birthday.

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Etymological enquiry on 09:46 - Nov 23 with 780 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

D'ya know Wahmeen?

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Etymological enquiry on 10:23 - Nov 23 with 758 viewsSlippinJimmyJuan

Let's jump right in!

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Etymological enquiry on 17:06 - Nov 23 with 681 viewsfactual_blue

It's the process of camouflaging yourself as a bale of straw.

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Etymological enquiry on 17:08 - Nov 23 with 678 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Etymological enquiry on 17:06 - Nov 23 by factual_blue

It's the process of camouflaging yourself as a bale of straw.


Or cheap, lightweight effigies sold for 5th November celebrations.
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