[M]ost people are aware of their presence, and are likely to harbor opinions (mostly negative) about feral livestock. A few words pertaining to these animals have been coined or adopted to enrich the national vocabulary. … Oont, an appellation for camel, was introduced from British India in the nineteenth century and is now of historical interest only.
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Lisa likes him clean-shaven. You know, when there's things crawling out of your beard or whenever you've got food left from lunch or dinner, I don't know, that just kind of grosses me out, she says.
a Hobbesian cutthroat environment