>I've figured out the first two puns:
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>*'uppol* (feat, stunt): Back in the Roaring Twenties, people would often sit UP a flagPOLE as a feat/stunt.
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>*'unqal* (kettle): *'un* means "pot", and *qal* is derived from English "call" -- "the pot calling the kettle black".
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>Good to see we finally have the major countries of Earth covered. I see the word for Ethiopia has been put up at the wiki, but I'd >like to learn the names of the other countries we had on our chabal tetlh (Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine, Taiwan).
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>Oh yes, and *'IQDoy* (cliché, trope, stereotype). This appears to be made up of "IQ" (intelligence quotient) and "doy" (something >stupid people would stereotypically say). Could this have something to do with all the stock characters that brainiacs and idiots are >so frequently stereotyped as? (*venwI'*, mad scientist, absent-minded professor, quiz kid, the Homer Simpson, *SIrHugh*, the >Chelm-style Village of Fools, the idiot savant . . .)