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  2. Sacred cow (idiom) - Wikipedia

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    A sacred cow is a figure of speech for something considered immune from question or criticism, especially unreasonably so. [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] This idiom is thought to originate in American English , although similar or even identical idioms occur in many other languages.

  3. The Jeselnik Offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Jeselnik Offensive is an American late-night television series that aired on Comedy Central. It was hosted by stand-up comedian Anthony Jeselnik , who extended his onstage character into weekly, topical humor with a sociopathic, dark twist.

  4. Cattle in religion and mythology - Wikipedia

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    Kamadhenu, the miraculous "cow of plenty" and the "mother of cows" in certain versions of the Hindu mythology, is believed to represent the generic sacred cow, regarded as the source of all prosperity. [27] In the 19th century, a form of Kamadhenu was depicted in poster-art that depicted all major gods and goddesses in it.

  5. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    Cow piss drinker, piss drinker, Gaumutra South Asia: Hindus: Referring to the practice of drinking gomutra, or cow urine, as a folk medicine advocated by some Hindu groups. However, the practice is misleading for several reasons. [101] Malaun: Bangladesh: Bengali Hindus

  6. Holy cow (expression) - Wikipedia

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    "Holy cow!" (and other similar terms), an exclamation of surprise used mostly in the United States, Canada, Australia, and England, is a minced oath or euphemism. The expression dates to at latest 1905. [ 1 ]

  7. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    The origins of the character—“a very old-fashioned and, to many, offensive caricature of a black man,” according to BBC’s History Extra—aren’t clear: some say he’s a Moorish servant ...

  8. Cow tipping - Wikipedia

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    The term cow tipping is sometimes used as a figure of speech for pushing over something big. In A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages, author John Weir Close uses the term to describe contemporary mergers and acquisitions. [41] "Tipping sacred cows" has been used as a deliberate mixed metaphor in titles of books on Christian ministry and business ...

  9. Wiltshire in Pics: Prince William and Storm Bert - AOL

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    Follow the leader: The quartet of rare Amur tiger cubs were captured by keeper Ian Turner crossing the road in single file at the safari park in the winter sunshine.