Lexicon.SamePounds History
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April 16, 2004, at 11:11 AM
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SOMEONE ELSE: Well, that's tough, because crocodiles naturally grow to be much larger than alligators.
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SOMEONE ELSE: Well, that's tough, because crocodiles naturally grow to be much
larger than alligators.
April 16, 2004, at 11:10 AM
by Shippy -
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adj. Of or having equivalent weight and mass; n. a leveling of the playing field. Who would win in a battle between a crocodile and an alligator, given same pounds?
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adj. Of or having equivalent weight and mass; n. a leveling of the playing field.
An approximate reconstruction of the actual conversation which spawned the term:
WIN: Who do you think would win in a battle: crocodiles or alligators?
SOMEONE ELSE: Well, that's tough, because crocodiles naturally grow to be much larger than alligators.
WIN: Yeah, but, what about same pounds?
April 08, 2004, at 09:36 PM
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adj. Of or having equivalent weight and mass; n. a leveling of the playing field.
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adj. Of or having equivalent weight and mass; n. a leveling of the playing field. Who would win in a battle between a crocodile and an alligator, given same pounds?
April 08, 2004, at 09:36 PM
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Describe SamePounds here.
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adj. Of or having equivalent weight and mass; n. a leveling of the playing field.