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Where does the term “Smurfing” come from?
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Where does the term “Smurfing” come from?
@JYelton yes, I believe that would be a proper usage of the term.
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Is there a single word that means “self flagellation” or “self punishment”?
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What is a respectful way to refer to a person who has died?
Fair enough, but I felt compelled to post it.
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Is there a word that means “doing the right thing for the wrong reason”?
I fleshed it out a little bit. Its a very specific/situational application of the phrase, but that situation is one of the most common subtypes of the meta-occurance.
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