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A Rye (please)

Aft

as our most famous Jewish poet, Rabbi Burns, said

"the best-laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft agley"

often translated as 'awry'

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Dumplings

Guo Tie

(Look It Up!)

Scarf Them Down.

Interesting question! I found a source that shows this meaning of scarf to be a variant of "scoff" [from 1840s] meaning "to eat voraciously." "Scoff" is thought to be a variant of "scaff," which dates back to the 16th century.

Did he say Scat? Scatt?

Or, Cat?

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