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* GeniusBonus: Dibby Dibby Dibby Dobs turning into an orchid plant only makes sense if you know that the word "orchid" is derived from the Greek word ''orchis'', which means "testicle." (The root tubers of the ''Orchis'' genus look like testicles).

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* GeniusBonus: Dibby Dibby Dibby Dobs turning into an orchid plant only makes sense if you know that the word "orchid" is derived from the Greek word ''orchis'', which means "testicle." (The root tubers of the ''Orchis'' genus look like testicles).testicles.)
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* GeniusBonus: Dibby Dibby Dibby Dobs turning into an orchid plant only makes sense if you know that the word "orchid" is derived from the Greek word ''orchis'' which means "testicle" (which is what the root tubers of the ''Orchis'' genus look like).

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* GeniusBonus: Dibby Dibby Dibby Dobs turning into an orchid plant only makes sense if you know that the word "orchid" is derived from the Greek word ''orchis'' ''orchis'', which means "testicle" (which is what the "testicle." (The root tubers of the ''Orchis'' genus look like).like testicles).
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* GeniusBonus: Dibby Dibby Dibby Dobs turning into an orchid plant only makes sense if you remember that the word "orchid" is derived from the Greek word ''orchis'' which means "testicle" (which is what the root tubers of the ''Orchis'' genus look like).

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* GeniusBonus: Dibby Dibby Dibby Dobs turning into an orchid plant only makes sense if you remember know that the word "orchid" is derived from the Greek word ''orchis'' which means "testicle" (which is what the root tubers of the ''Orchis'' genus look like).
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* GeniusBonus: Dibby Dibby Dibby Dobs turning into a orchid only makes sense if you remember that the word "orchid" is derived from the Greek word ''orchis'' which means "testicle" (which is what the root tubers of the ''Orchis'' genus look like).

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* GeniusBonus: Dibby Dibby Dibby Dobs turning into a an orchid plant only makes sense if you remember that the word "orchid" is derived from the Greek word ''orchis'' which means "testicle" (which is what the root tubers of the ''Orchis'' genus look like).
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* GeniusBonus: Dibby Dibby Dibby Dobs turning into a orchid only makes sense if you remember that the word "orchid" is derived from the Greek word ''orchis'' which means "testicle" (which is what the root tubers of the ''Orchis'' genus look like).

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