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Synonyms for mucus

protective secretion of the mucus membranes

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"Loogie introduces a funny dimension into the platformer genre by its unique spitting," said Raik Bittner, co-creator of Spit 'N' Run.
She is currently working on capping off the Loogie series, and has three other projects in the works: a sequel to her first book "Serial,'' a screenplay, and a young adult sci-fi paranormal thriller.
In one of those stadium-like rooms, I was midway through a talk when a woman hocked up a loogie and proceeded to walk between me and the rest of the audience to spit it into a trash can.
And then this one asteroid of a loogie (landed on my forehead) made that flicking sound," she revealed.
When the bell rang, Sam stepped across the ring with a sneer and proceeded to lop a loogie into the Corn-Baby's face.
The film centers on Tobie Thomspon, a child nerd who, with friends Loogie and Nose, struggle with the dangerous ramifications of finding a rainbow-striped stone that grants a person any wish.
As the gem passes through the town, into the palms of Nose Noseworthy (Short) and his germ-phobic father (Macy), and the terrible trio of Loogie (Gagnon), Lug (Rebel Rodriguez) and Laser (Howard), the locals witness some bizarre sights - a gargantuan robot, an army of crocodiles and that marauding snot monster.
As the gem passes through the town into the palms of Nose Noseworthy (Short) and his germ-phobic father (Macy) and the terrible trio of Loogie (Gagnon), Lug (Rebel Rodriguez) and Laser (Howard), the locals witness some bizarre sights - a gargantuan robot, an army of walking crocodiles and that marauding snot monster.
cycle & sun an amniotic rock like a golden loogie in the sky.
"I'll need to laugh about it forever now or else he'll probably hawk a loogie in my coffee or something.