ingeminate
Pronunciation: /inˈjeməˌnāt/
verb
[with object] archaic
repeat or reiterate (a word or statement), typically for emphasis.
Origin:
late 16th century (originally as engeminate): from Latin ingeminat- 'redoubled', from the verb ingeminare, from in- (expressing intensive force) + geminare (see geminate)
Logan Zawacki
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"Boy, I say, Boy. Come over hear and help me. I need help, Boy. Come give it to me. Do you hear me, Boy?" Foghorn Leghorn didn't, knowingly
ingeminate. Nonetheless, he did
ingeminate. There is no doubt about his repetitious, tendency to repeat everything he said, and, he did it over and over, and, also, too, as well.
Words are a game. Sometimes I play alone, but I encourage YOU to play, too.