Diacope
Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. Two lousy points! Why do we always lose? Why can’t we ever win? Two lousy points! I quit! Post...
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Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. Unbelievable! You threw away my Start Trek bathrobe! Unbelievable! I’ve had it since high school!...
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Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. Me crazy? You think I’m crazy? You save your toenail clippings in Ziploc bags and hang them on a...
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Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. Me boring? You think I’m boring? Spending time with you is like hanging out with an overripe...
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Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. What? Me, self-absorbed? I can’t imagine what would make you think I’m self-absorbed. I take care...
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Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. I can’t believe you stole Mr. Woo-woo. You and me have been friends for almost 2 months, and you...
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Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. Hope? What crap. Hope? You want to know what hope is? It’s an empty fantasy with no foundation....
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Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. Rejected. I am rejected by you, rejected by the bank, and rejected by my cat Monad. What...
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Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. I am lonely—too lonely—abysmally lonely. I feel like a cactus with ten-foot spines. I wonder how...
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Diacope (di-a’-co-pee): Repetition of a word with one or more between, usually to express deep feeling. “Help, I’m drowning, Help, help, I’m sinking, help me! What the hell is wrong with you? Save...
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