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Week 680: Rendered Speechless
(Bob Staake for The Washington Post)
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Angleface: What Picasso used to call his models. (Peter Metrinko)
Babelfavoritism: A din of inequity. (Chris Doyle)
Carafelbow: A repetitive-stress disorder of middle-class winos. (Fred S. Souk, Reston)
Copafelt: Groped. (Elwood Fitzner, Valley City, N.D.)
Deaflect: Ignore a question by pretending not to hear it. "Bush can't deaflect as well as Reagan either." (Kevin Dopart, Washington)
Dieflagrante: To go out with a smile on your face. (Steve Fahey, Kensington)
Deaf-lien: A Gallaudebt. (Chris Doyle)
Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Le-So-Ti-Do: How it was clear at rehearsal that the Three
Tenors had had too much vino. (Mae Scanlan, Washington)
Eiffelated: Given a warm "bonjour" at La Paris Hilton. (Jay Shuck, Minneapolis)
EL-A-F-ingX: The Los Angeles airport as seen from gridlock on the 405.
(Ira Allen, Bethesda)


