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There is a famous play of words in English language where you can just repeat the word "buffalo" as many times as you like, and supposedly that would result as a grammatically correct sentence.
But what I found bizarre about that is that the word "buffalo" can be a verb (that's one of the reasons why you are able to construct the funny sentence). So it made me kind of curious regards to how common that is because I've never heard someone use the word buffalo as a verb.
i had never heard it used until i stumbled upon the Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo thing and then i havent heard it since until now , when you asked and i remembered the buffalo buffalo thing
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