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“on on on on!”
On is the opposite of off. Or the onpposite of off. Or the onpposite off of. Or the off-putting on of. Or of putting on the off. Something in in that general neighborhood. Or not.
On the Nature off of on it[edit | edit source]
I could go on and on on on until it got on your nerves and you demanded that I get off on and speak on a nonon subject, while I would still have enough things to say on on on me to go on and on until I had to go on to going on and on on on off and on due to having to stay on top of the ball to make sure my life goes on, what with eating and sleeping to keep me on and going on on on, and paying electrical bills to keep the lights on... the list goes on and on.