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hygienically challenged |
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hygienically challenged Euph. [of a person] dirty. (Jocular.) Bill always smells terrible. He must be hygienically challenged. A couple of the kids in my class are, let us say, hygienically challenged. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Readers will enjoy the fascinating images in Eugenic Design, which include oddities such as the "Criterion" toilet designed to enforce the hygienically correct posture during evacuation ("the sloped seat angled backward, achieving the natural position every time," in a chapter that links concern for biological efficiency with streamlining (141). Consider that helping her to have the piercing done safely and hygienically is the best option. A correspondent for a leftist French newspaper duly sends for back-home consumption this report: "On the streets of Moscow one often sees vans filled with foodstuffs, very neat and hygienically impeccable. |
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