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Wanting to leave a legacy for herself, Sarah tries to create a popular slang word.
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  • Sarah, Jay and Brian invent words.

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    Yes, Matt Berry on US television! For those of you unaware of the very funny actor he plays Douglas Reynholm on the hit UK sitcom The IT Crowd. Here he played Sir Corin Ashley from the Oxford Dictionary and provided some hilarious moments during the limited screen time he got.

    This episode had its moment but outside of Berry and Stephen Root (Newsradio) this was not that strong an episode. At points things just seemed to drag on and the whole making up words thing led to some bizarre and awkward scenes. But I'll digress, this was still a really funny half hour.moreless

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    • Jay: Slang is destroying our society. I'm a cop, I see it on the streets everyday. Slang turns dangerous chemicals into fun words. Like rock, Mary Jane. Slang takes young innocent girls and turns them into bitches and hoes. Edit
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