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Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A dyed or decorated egg, traditionally associated with Easter.
- n. A hidden feature in computer software, a DVD, or a video game.
Examples
“Carrie "Tunch" Butler (1909-1947), on October 12, 1925, when Butler was 16 and Thurmond was”
“If these were in any way edible, I would be looking at Tunch.”
“Tunch and Lily stand out as probably the only two good decisions I have made as an adult.”
“Rod was probably the best athlete I've seen in the NFL," said former Steelers teammate Tunch Ilkin said.”
“Rod was probably the best athlete I've seen in the NFL," said former Steelers teammate Tunch Ilkin, a longtime NFL radio and TV analyst.”
“I could see a graphic with Tunch wearing a turban that says The Tunchatolla, in sunglasses that says The Tunchinator, or one of the pics of Tunch with “the look” that says Bitch, please.”
“Today, I gave Tunch his morning kibble and then for dinner I gave him some wet food.”
“Here is her first piece (well, second, actually, because she did the Tunch is Watching You, too):”
“Also, I think a design listing Tunch jokes would be fun and funny.”
“I would buy any Tunch or Lily or BJ product in any colour with any image or motto.”
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