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Toni McLellan

Offbeat phraseology for curious humans.

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WP 06: The Mummy's Shin

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    Content writer by day, full-time phrase hoarder since 2018. Bird enthusiast and proud mom of \ud83c\udff3️‍⚧️ & \ud83c\udff3️‍\ud83c\udf08 young adults.

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