Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Brexit Dictionary

Concise definitions of the English language
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a
"a" means "a"

aardvark
"aardvark" means "aardvark"

abacus
"abacus" means "abacus"

ad nauseum
"ad nauseum" means "ad nauseum"

theleopard, Nov 03 2016

beans, Blazing Saddles stylee https://www.youtube...watch?v=VPIP9KXdmO0
[not_morrison_rm, Nov 03 2016]

Beanz Meanz Heanz https://www.youtube...watch?v=ydXtCpYimN8
[DrBob, Nov 03 2016]

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       But disability allowance means tested.
MaxwellBuchanan, Nov 03 2016
  

       Can we assume that "means" means "means"?
xenzag, Nov 03 2016
  

       Yes. Also, "beans" means "beans". We have been misinformed for several decades.
theleopard, Nov 03 2016
  

       But how many beans ?
8th of 7, Nov 03 2016
  

       Hmm... needs something like quining to attain the proper level of self-referential humour.
pertinax, Nov 03 2016
  

       We should make this editable by public vote so that ultimately, it'd resolve to a list like:
a means aMcaFace
aardvark means aardvarkMcaardvarkface
...
Brexit means BrexitMcBrexityFace
etc
zen_tom, Nov 03 2016
  

       .... and then they call it Sir David Attenborough ...   

       // refer to it as Tixerb //   

       BrReEntry, shirley ?
8th of 7, Nov 03 2016
  

       Bentry.
MaxwellBuchanan, Nov 03 2016
  
      
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