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Simon (nospam@nospam.com) 2007/01/01 15:51

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Hi,
Being that time of year I have a festive question.
Both the words partyer and partier are listed by dictionary.com:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/partier

However I haven't found either of these two words in any other on-line
dictionary.

Does anybody know if they are american english and not british english?

Happy New Year,
Simon.



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