Little Johnny was sitting on a park bench munching on one candy bar after another.
After the sixth one a man on the bench across from him said, "Son, you know eating all that candy isn’t good for you. It will give you acne, rot your teeth, make you fat."
Little Johnny replied, "My grandfather lived to be 107 years old."
The man asked, "Did your grandfather eat 6 candy bars at a time?"
Little Johnny answered, "No, he minded his own business!"
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MINE poss. Pron. The one(s) of or belonging to me (it is mine; mine are over there). of mine of or belonging to me (a friend of mine). [old english] - —n. - excavation to extract metal, coal, salt, etc. - abundant source (of information etc.). - military explosive device placed in the ground or in the water. —v. (-ning) 1 obtain (metal, coal, etc.) From a mine. - (also absol., often foll. By for) dig in (the earth etc.) For ore etc. Or to tunnel. - lay explosive mines under or in. mining n. [french]
MING n. (often attrib.) Chinese porcelain made during the ming dynasty (1368–1644).
MINI comb. Form miniature; small of its kind (minibus). - comb. Form miniature; small of its kind (minibus). - n. (pl. -s) 1 colloq. Miniskirt. - (mini) propr. Make of small car. [abbreviation]
MINK n. (pl. Same or -s) 1 small semi-aquatic stoatlike animal bred for its thick brown fur. - this fur. - coat of this. [swedish]
MINT n. - aromatic herb used in cooking. - peppermint. - peppermint sweet. minty adj. (-ier, -iest). [latin menta from greek] - —n. - (esp. State) establishment where money is coined. - colloq. Vast sum (making a mint). —v. - make (a coin) by stamping metal. - invent, coin (a word, phrase, etc.). in mint condition as new. [latin moneta]
MINX n. Pert, sly, or playful girl. [origin unknown]
MIRE —n. - area of swampy ground. - mud, dirt. —v. (-ring) 1 plunge or sink in a mire. - involve in difficulties. - bespatter; besmirch. miry adj. [old norse]
MISC Abbr. Miscellaneous.
MISS —v. - (also absol.) Fail to hit, reach, find, catch, etc. (an object or goal). - fail to catch (a bus, train, etc.) Or see (an event) or meet (a person). - fail to seize (an opportunity etc.) (missed my chance). - fail to hear or understand (missed what you said). - a regret the loss or absence of (did you miss me?). B notice the loss or absence of (won't be missed until evening). - avoid (go early to miss the traffic). - (of an engine etc.) Fail, misfire. —n. Failure to hit, reach, attain, connect, etc. be missing not have (am missing a page) (see also *missing). - n. - (miss) a title of an unmarried woman or girl. B title of a beauty queen (miss world). - title used to address a female schoolteacher, shop assistant, etc. - girl or unmarried woman. [from *mistress]
MIST —n. - a water vapour near the ground in minute droplets limiting visibility. B condensed vapour obscuring glass etc. - dimness or blurring of the sight caused by tears etc. - cloud of particles resembling mist. —v. (usu. Foll. By up, over) cover or become covered with mist or as with mist. [old english]
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