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<i>'''You're as nervous as a long-tailed Jaka in an Erd herd.'''</i>  Metaphor expressing nervousness.
 
<i>'''You're as nervous as a long-tailed Jaka in an Erd herd.'''</i>  Metaphor expressing nervousness.
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<i>'''Your certainty regarding my luck makes my own diminish.'''</i>  Common Talislantan expression signifying a distaste for someone else's smugness, especially when ostentatiously displayed.
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<i>'''He was squicked by a <b>hecky</b> land lizard.'''</i> Hecky was a common adjective in the Wilderlands of the New Age in both sense of the term: popular and vulgar. Vulgar, in that no one with any bearing at all would use it. And thus, common to the Wilderlands of Za. It meant "crazy" and would be the approximate equivalent to "nuts" or "looney" in early 20th century American usage.
  
 
<I>'''The book was written in dust!'''</i>    A phrase coined by magicians researching old magics, referring to books in which the pages have disintegrated. The phrase has now spread to mean any book in disrepair or which is incomplete/indecipherable.
 
<I>'''The book was written in dust!'''</i>    A phrase coined by magicians researching old magics, referring to books in which the pages have disintegrated. The phrase has now spread to mean any book in disrepair or which is incomplete/indecipherable.

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