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Do I detect another fan of&nbsp; "My Big Fat Greek Wedding"&nbsp; Jim&nbsp;
?? ::)
<p>Jim Busby wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Of course whiff comes from the Greek word wiffoka
which means...
<p>-David Ilvedson wrote:
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<br>> Well I've heard of "whiff" as in slight scent/smell of something.
<br>Spellcheck had no problem with whiff but it didn't like wift ...;-]
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<br>> David I.
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<br>Richard Brekne
<br>RPT, N.P.T.F.
<br>UiB, Bergen, Norway
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