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castle in the air
- noun A large-scale design for a new area
of The Land
which has obviously had many hours spent on it lovingly being
refined, but which is nevertheless completely unoriginal
drivel. Invariably, such material is submitted laser-printed
and neatly bound in a folder by a plodder. See
undersea city,
tidal, baloons.
- noun The stock reply to a MUD-ignorant journalist who
asks what the next new addition to The Land will be. See size.
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