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boredom state of mind caused by a lack of space in animal accommodation because there is insufficient room for young animals to play. If severe, animals may develop vices. See also tail biting, ear sucking, crib-biting and pica. boredom barking an unsatisfactory habit of some dogs, usually those left alone while their owners are at work. Unnoticed by the owner, but very annoying to neighbors. 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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| Burch has innovative exercises and drills (with names like "scale the whale" and "ski mogul master") that will help build endurance and get rid of the bordom of the treadmill. The gruesome impulse is to tune into Larry Holmes' latest I-don't-need-to-retire fight, this time against someone named Maurice Harris, whose record (9-8-2) looks more like the area code to Bordom, Wyo. |
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