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  1. What is etymology of the term "right up the Wazoo"?

    Nov 3, 2010 · 23 Both up and out can be used in conjunction with the wazoo, and both imply too much of something. In this context, the wazoo is a slang term for the anus. The etymology of …

  2. What does "like a [expletive] wazoo" mean? [closed]

    Jan 10, 2016 · I was video-documenting on my cellphone like a goddamn wazoo. What does wazoo mean in that sentence? I googled it, and the results seemed to indicate wazoo means …

  3. I have questions coming out the yin-yang about yin-yang phrases!

    Um, your yin (g)-yang is a minced oath for one or another excretory orifice. So yes, you are using it “right”, although I would myself set it in lowercase, and possibly hyphenate it or fuse into a …

  4. Synonymous idiom for "more x than you can shake a stick at"

    Feb 3, 2016 · It's very difficult to search the web for synonymous idioms, at least for me. I found Origin of "More X than you can shake a stick at", but I'm really trying to find a similar phrase to i...