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chazkratz | BS: Origins of the word 'spaw' (28) | RE: BS: Origins of the word 'spaw' | 07 May 06 |
Actually, I believe it's onomatopoeic, used to identify the sound made when spitting out the chewed end of bad cigars. I get this from a later deleted line from "King of the Road": "Old stogies I have found, short but a-a-a-ck, spaw! spaw! SPAW! |