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- Tribune,
which had once
referred to
Democratic candidate Truman as a "
nincom****", was a
famously Republican-leaning paper. In a
retrospective article...
- "silly person", most
probably because it is an
inherently funny word, cf. "
Nincom****".
Academic dress, for more
information on hoods.
Chaperon (headgear) Also...
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Deputy Supreme Commander Field Marshal Abd al-Hakim Amer. Amer was a
nincom**** who
largely owed his
rapid promotion to his
friendship with N****er......
- sui (not in
control of himself).
Samuel Johnson theorized that the word
nincom**** may
derive from this phrase. non
constat it is not
certain Used to explain...
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critical of Mpofu's
conduct –
calling him "a scoundrel,
immoral and a
nincom****" – and
which intensified the
controversy by
inviting a
response from twenty...
- to have had
regrettable lapses and is even called, by implication, a "
nincom****". In The
Third Policeman one of de Selby's
biographers is
quoted as saying...
- (Dekker,
Leslie Kong) - 2:13 "Intensified" (Dekker,
Leslie Kong) - 2:43 "
Nincom****" - 2:11 "Tips of My Fingers" (Bill Anderson) - 3:27 "Wise Man" - 2:15...
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stars out of four,
describing the film as "80
minutes of
pratfalls and
nincom**** dialog," and
criticizing the
animation quality as "Sa****ay
morning TV...
- "poppy****", "****tacular", "****amamie", "gobble****ok", "gabagool", "
nincom****s", "****er", and "kerfuffle". This
study not only
found that AI could...