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kodablah
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North American Regional Dialects and Accents (2016...
So is Chapstick and others. You use context clues. If someone asks for a coke, they get a Coca-Cola (or are queried for an alternative if not available). But if one drank a Sprite in the morning and was asked what they drank, they might say coke.
kbutler
on Sept 13, 2017
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Chapstick is not a flavor.
jacobush
on Sept 13, 2017
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Now this is approaching slapstick.
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