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  2. BonziBuddy - Wikipedia

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    BonziBuddy (/ ˈ b ɒ n z i ˌ b ʌ d. iː / BON-zee-bud-ee or BON-zih-bud-ee, stylized as BonziBUDDY) was a freeware desktop virtual assistant created by Joe and Jay Bonzi. Upon a user's choice, it would share jokes and facts, manage downloads, sing songs, and talk, among other functions, as it used Microsoft Agent .

  3. Covfefe - Wikipedia

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    The popular word game Words with Friends added "covfefe" to its dictionary in June 2017. [21]Dictionary.com announced that "covfefe" topped its list of "unmatched queries" in October 2017 and continued to have the most user searches for a word without an entry. [22]

  4. Infamy - Wikipedia

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    Infamy is notoriety gained from actions considered dangerous, disrespectful, immoral, unethical, or otherwise perceived in a negative manner. An infamous person or organization is one considered to have said or done something that provokes public outrage, and often one who is considered blameworthy and deserving of punishment even if no ...

  5. True, but is that really a problem? The English-language Wikipedia is in English. A Simple Guide to indicating pronunciation would be based upon this premise as well—one must have a working knowledge of English to use the tool to acquire still more knowledge, in this case preponderant pronounciation. --NathanHawking 20:49, 2004 Nov 3 (UTC).

  6. From awkward to outrageous: 10 memorably infamous ... - AOL

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    Adam Gase probably established the gold (or rust) standard for infamous coaching press conferences with his odd affectations while being introduced as the Jets head coach in 2019.

  7. A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English - Wikipedia

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    A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English, also referred to as Kenyon and Knott, was first published by the G. & C. Merriam Company in 1944, and written by John Samuel Kenyon and Thomas A. Knott. It provides a phonemic transcription of General American pronunciations of words, using symbols largely corresponding to those of the IPA .

  8. Commonly misspelled English words - Wikipedia

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    Commonly misspelled English words [1] (UK: misspelt words) are words that are often unintentionally misspelled in general writing. A selected list of common words is presented below, under Documented list of common misspellings .

  9. Talk:Heckler & Koch - Wikipedia

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    Second, I linked to a pronounciation guide, there is not much point in finding alternative pronounciations for loch which do mislead the reader wrt Koch. Anyway, I think the current text is an acceptable compromise. --Yooden The 'American English' pronounciation may be 'coke', but the 'English English' pronounciation is 'loch'.