Citations:Billy Wigglestick

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English citations of Billy Wigglestick

Proper noun: "(humorous) William Shakespeare"[edit]

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  • 1996 April 9, To Walk Among The Piglets, “Computer Geeks Can't Get Women!!!!!!”, in soc.singles[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-12-05:
    >> So, it seems old Willy Shakespear was well aware of this problem LONG before the internet!!

    Whence this name-mangling fetish? The most annoying Romantic (idiot) I know always said "Billy Wigglestick". Ha ha.
  • 2000 July 7, Robert Cote, “Mean Streets - are DOT policies deadly for pedestrians?”, in misc.transport.road[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-12-05:
    In the play "Julius Caesar" by Billy Wigglestick there's a famous oratory reproduced here to refresh your 7th grade indoctrination:
  • 2002 September 25, neoweasel, “Who says words can't hurt?”, in alt.callahans[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-12-05:
    Ah, good ol' Billy Wigglestick! I gotta read some more of his stuff when I get the time. I just can't do it during the commute.
  • 2022 December 3, from_dust, “I don’t think definitions of words should change just because people are commonly using the word wrong.”, in Reddit[4], unpopularopinion, archived from the original on 2022-12-05:
    Shakespeare chaired the meeting and tabled the motion where they decided to turn nouns into verbs. You dont like it? Take it up with Billy Wigglestick.