"He took his anger out on a turducken?" The word is completely new to Thomas and it sound strange to even say. It sounds more like a bunch of words just haphazardly thrown together rather than one actual, real word.
"When you first said, I thought maybe he was mad at someone and he took it out on your food, not that he was mad at the world and he took it out on your food," Thomas said, snickering. "Bet that made a mess."
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"When you first said, I thought maybe he was mad at someone and he took it out on your food, not that he was mad at the world and he took it out on your food," Thomas said, snickering. "Bet that made a mess."