Your spell checker didn't catch "enjoin", because it's technically a valid word plus a valid prefix.Actually, it's a valid word in its own right.
To "enjoin" would be to connect two thingsIt might be, if it didn't already have the meaning of "prohibit" or "impose with authority". Courts do it.
In reply to Re^7: Humorous Module Ideas
by Roy Johnson
in thread Humorous Module Ideas
by hok_si_la
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