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Dracula sneeze

(noun) (see Dracula and sneeze for pronunciation)

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  • This seems to be used in the January 18, 2006, edition of the Oakland Tribune.
  • Gets some (17,600) Google web hits but only one in Books, many referring to students practicing the "Dracula sneeze" to help avoid spreading of H1N1.

onslaughter

(verb) IPA(key): /ˈɒnslɒdɚ/

Blend of onslaught and slaughter.

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