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I just had to define that word to my seventh graders the other day when we read a story from the late 1800's. Lots of snickers (which I expected and curtailed) and now it's their favorite word. And I only get on their case when they don't use it in a reasonably contextual sentence. So "you are so *****" is not good (I did the stars myself), but "you are being so ***** because you are holding your book upside down and reading" is ok.

I agree, though, the FDA is behaving as such! :)

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