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11/20/06 6:10 PM

#742 RE: teapeebubbles #741

the worthless word for the day is: judder

[imitative, probably from shudder] chiefly Brit
[v] to shake and vibrate with intensity
the engine stalled and kept juddering
[n] an instance of juddering

"Hopefully, Greenspan has had a similar meeting
recently with George W Bush to impress on him
the importance of action on the current level of the
US deficit. Correcting the problem without a major
judder to the whole of the world economy is going
to be a problem."
- Ken Symon, Sunday Herald 06 March 2005

"Billy's arm was twisted until he bent double and
for him reality juddered from the general to the
particular." Brian Carter, Nightworld