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{{def|Annual||n. and adj|}}(''Not to be confused with “[[anal]]”, other than in the service of weak puns.'')<br>1. (''adj''.) Yearly. <br>2. (''n.'') A bumper edition of a favourite periodical — you know,  like the [[JC]] — summing up and lampooning what was another predictably disappointing, [[tedious]] and hard-to-fathom year. The ''reasons'' it was disappointing and hard to fathom may have been different, but the net outcome was the same. .
{{def|Annual||n. and adj|}}(''Not to be confused with “[[anal]]”, other than in the service of weak puns.'')<br>1. (''adj''.) Yearly. <br>2. (''n.'') A bumper edition of a favourite periodical — you know,  like the [[JC]] — summing up and lampooning what was another predictably disappointing, [[tedious]] and hard-to-fathom year. The ''reasons'' it was disappointing and hard to fathom may have been different, but the net outcome was the same.

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Annual (n. and adj.)
(Not to be confused with “anal”, other than in the service of weak puns.)
1. (adj.) Yearly.
2. (n.) A bumper edition of a favourite periodical — you know, like the JC — summing up and lampooning what was another predictably disappointing, tedious and hard-to-fathom year. The reasons it was disappointing and hard to fathom may have been different, but the net outcome was the same.