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o.k. here we go:
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gar·goyle (gärˈgoilˌ) noun5.39.217.77:8898 _! @* K1 |- J8 ~- G
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1. A roof spout in the form of a grotesque or fantastic creature projecting from a gutter to carry rainwater clear of the wall.
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3. A person of bizarre or grotesque appearance./ b7 C+ J$ J0 V0 V0 {
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Origin: Middle English gargoile, from Old French gargole, gargouille, throat, waterspout. |
A little green earthling, living life as if there were no tomorrow. |
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