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in thread Where to find info on low level perl internals names?

It's not common, but googling «"gobbles of" -turkey» reveals 15,000 results. From the first page:

It means "oodles"

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Re^17: Where to find info on low level perl internals names?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Oct 27, 2011 at 01:55 UTC

    If I search for "innit" I'd probly fin scads of 'its. But it downt make 'em pucka do it.


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      It don't? Why not?

        If you search the internet, you'll find gazillions of examples of "rub there hands"; "steal there cars" etc. And millions of others (like shrear/sheer) or teh/the

        Does that make those correct?