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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaybe the American people are trying to grasp this? Merriam-Webster top lookups today...
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📈 Top lookups in order: collusion, treason, collude, quid pro quo, kakistocracy
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Maybe the American people are trying to grasp this? Merriam-Webster top lookups today... (Original Post)
herding cats
Jul 2017
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Fascinating! Is there also a way to see what the top 'Google' searches are? nt.
PearliePoo2
Jul 2017
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PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)1. Fascinating! Is there also a way to see what the top 'Google' searches are? nt.
K&R
herding cats
(19,549 posts)5. Google trends.
Sanity Claws
(21,822 posts)2. I just added to it
I had to look up kakistocracy. Never hear of it before.
genxlib
(5,506 posts)4. Me too
I laughed out loud when the definition was accompanied by a picture of the Trump Clan. A picture really is worth ...well you know the old saying.
JoeStuckInOH
(544 posts)3. Unfortunately, maybe they should open a US Government book instead...
Merriam Webster definitions don't count for much in the court of law.
Only the law itself and the definitions of crimes outlined by those laws.