agy like sheep...

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longtex

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... a sentence that carries multiple meanings.

You may have some disgusting images in mind - or perhaps not so disgusting, depending on your personal preferences and/or inferences - but my meaning in this is that the word "agy" is, similarly to the word "sheep", both the singular and the plural form. Thus, it is proper to say "agy like sheep" and "agy likes sheep", among other possible usages.

I realize those persons who are past, present, and future students and/or friends of the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical <educational institution> refer to themselves as "Aggies", or in the singular "Aggie" or "Aggy". Whether this is because they believe that the proper spelling of the first word is - or should be - aggricultural, I do not know. What I do know is that my personal rendition of the afore-mentioned diminutive is "agy", and that it is both singular and plural.
 
I hear they likes'em a LOT. Esplains why they's sheep runs so much faster than the rest o'da world's.
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