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Mon 18 May, 2020 10:39 am
What is a mugworm gribleck? plz put in the comments what you think it is
@kidsrule123,
I think it's an attempt to create a search around a nonsense term to try to make it go viral.
@kidsrule123,
Centrex has already answered the question on another thread, one you just posted on. Go back and read his answer.
@jespah,
turns out it's in a book (went back to linked thread from 10 years ago)
and likely good old-fashioned nonsense language
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:
Centrex has already answered the question on another thread, one you just posted on. Go back and read his answer.
Do you mean this 2010
thread?
contrex wrote:
It is a nonsense phrase, meant to be interpreted as a insult, used by Louis Sachar, the author of "The Sideways Stories From Wayside School" series of books, which is where this comes from. Once again, no source or context given by the OP. [rolls eyes]
I'll take the red ribbon please for doing all of the heavy lifting. Oh crap! This is a discussion and not a question. I need that red ribbon acknowledgment.
@tsarstepan,
The OP has only made two posts, this and the other one, just after Contrex’s response.