Talk:hebrephrenic

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This smells a little funny, but even if it's bogus — and I'm beginning to think it's not — it seems to be seeing use. The definition of hebrephrenia given here re-occurs word-for-word here, which looks suspicious, but I expect the dadaist author just glommed onto something that looked good, as opposed to planting the definition. In any case, hebrephrenic turns up a couple of other places, as, e.g.

  • At one point the hebrephrenic sauntered over to our festive encampment to borrow a lighter, for which he asked with a lengthy and confusing query;
  • Failing that, having people stop calling us hebrephrenic/hebophonic/Hebrew phrenics would be cool

I'm removing the rfd, but it still needs a bath. -dmh 04:31, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC)