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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by canuckrefguy
You should have re-titled this thread:
"Off Meds" 
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I agree, but I see some creativity in Mark's post that appeals to me. He's heading toward making "billypacker" into a different part of speech, which is an intriguing concept. It could be an interjection, an adjective, a verb or an adverb.
A1, after missing easy lay-up, "Billypacker!!"
A2, after A1 misses easy lay-up, "Well you billypacked that one!"
A3 to A2, "That's the last time I pass the billypacking ball to him!"
Coach A to Team A, "Quit billypacker goofing around! Concentrate and make your billypacking shots!"
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Might this replace "Dexter" as the stand-in expletive?
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