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What Is The Meaning Of ‘Honeyfuggle’
This past week on his Fox News talk show, Bill O’Reilly used the word honeyfuggle.
It left audience members baffled thus started a nationwide search for the definition of the word.
Honeyfuggle means to decieve by flattery or sweet talk; swindle or cheat.
O’Reilly used the expression when he told viewers to not honeyfuggle him when they were writing him on his show, The O’Reilly Factor.
After the airing of the show in the early part of the week, search engines were lit ablaze with the definition.
People wanted to know exactly what he was talking about. Now they absolutely know.
What Is The Meaning Of ‘Honeyfuggle’
Former Olathean stars in her own TV wedding
By MARY LIVERMORE BUSH
Special to The Olathe News
Melissa and Jeremy Gebhardt kiss Thursday morning at the conclusion of their wedding and then visit with Today show hosts Al Roker, Meredith Vieira and Matt Lauer.
October 2nd, 2010 – 6:56 pm ICT by GD ( Leave a comment )
By Meena Kar
Oct 2, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Meredith Vieira, who has been hosting “The Today Show”, in NBC, as Katie Couric’s replacement, is planning to leave the show to devote more time to her family. Katie Couric, whose contract with “CBS Evening News” will expire in May, may resume her work in “Today Show” with her co-host, Matt Lauer.
“The Today Show”, which was first aired in the year 1952, on Jan 14, is one of the most popular morning news and talk show in the United States, and the first of its genre in the country. Katie Couric and Matt Lauer were the two co-anchors of this show from 1997 till 2006. After that Katie Couric signed a new contract with CBS “Evening News”, as they paid her a more lucrative amount. For more than three years, Meredith Vieira has been hosting the show as Katie Couric’s final replacement, with the same co-host, Matt Lauer. Although Meredith Vieira and her co- anchor Matt Lauer have been equally popular as co-workers, the former decided to quit the show as she wanted to devote some more time to her family. The 56-year-old television journalist has been a popular face in many sensible programs. She has two children, aged 20 and 18 years respectively.
Her contract with this show was supposed to be extended till next September. Some sources say the journalist may refuse to extend the contract, if Katie Couric decides to come back. However, an insider of NBS news said that Katie Couric may not want to come back for “The Today Show” as she may start a new contract with Time Warner or continue working with CBS.
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Honeyfuggle Definition – Meaning Of The O’Reilly Factor Word Of The Day.org
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Bill O’Reilly revealed a new word on this evening’s edition of The O’Reilly Factor that aired on the Fox News Channel- the word for today is Honeyfuggle which has millions of his viewers searching on the internet for the proper meaning.
Honeyfuggle or honey-fugle has several definitions:
It can be define as to swindle or dupe to intend to cheat or trick.
It is also synonymous to the verbs to sweet-talk or to wheedle.
As Bill said do not honeyfuggle when writing him on The Factor.
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Rowers’ Story Part of Facebook Lore – The Daily New Canaan
Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss competed for the United States in the rowing men’s pair at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. It’s safe to assume the twin brothers, who grew up in Greenwich and began rowing in Westport, will never find room for Mark Zuckerberg in their boat.
The Winklevoss brothers and a friend have contended that Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, stole their idea when they were undergraduates at Harvard. The story will be told in the movie “The Social Network,” which opens Friday. “It’s certainly flattering and exciting that people of this caliber are telling our story, the story of the founding, on the big screen,” Cameron Winklevoss told the Canadian Press. “It’s certainly really cool.”
The brothers and Divya Narendra started to develop a social networking site at Harvard and asked Zuckerberg, who was also a Harvard student, to assist them with technical issues. The Winklevoss brothers and Narendra contend Zuckerberg quit working for them without notice, moved to Silicon Valley and took the Facebook idea with him. The parties reached a reported million settlement. It is under appeal because of a misrepresentation in the stock price.
In addition to the Olympics, the brothers have also competed in the Pan American Games. They started rowing at the Saugatuck Rowing Club in Westport under coach James Mangan. Their father, Dr. Howard Winklevoss, supported Mangan in building a new clubhouse for the SRC and transformed the facility into one of the most prestigious rowing centers in the country. You won’t find much information on the Winklevoss’ rowing exploits in “The Social Network.” You more than likely will find some fascinating insight to their claim on how Zuckerberg “stole” their methods en route to becoming the world’s youngest billionaire.
