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In a message dated 1/9/2002 4:20:53 PM Central Standard Time, 
phma@webjockey.net writes:


> > On "x", if you can spit you can speak Russian :-) In middle school we
> > referred to "hawking a luker".
> 
> Huh?
> 

Well, I'd say "a loogie" but we all mean the same thing: clearing excess 
throat phlegm into a convenient ball for expectoration, swallowing, or 
inspection (also driving women crazy -- in a bad way). 

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