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Lab test of Subway tuna sandwiches fails to detect tuna DNA

jonathan180iq

Well-Known Member
A very similar article I read recently also said that most canned tunas contain more than just tuna. And that a similar result of no identifiable DNA was found in fancy tuna cans as well...

All I really know is that now I'm craving a tuna melt from Subway.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Even Urban Dictionary won't help with this. :shrug:
Sorry it is a volleyball or tennis term. You 'Set' the ball up in the air, so that a team member can smack it sharply over the net and downward into the opposing team's zone. This is called a 'Spike', an alliterative term synonymous with a tent stake. Its alliterative, because the hand smacks the (set) ball and the ball smacks the ground. It is as if you have staked the ball to the ground. If done right it is difficult or impossible for them to keep the ball from hitting the ground.

In an argument you can set someone else up to make a point or to make a joke. Then if they see what you are doing they can spike the ball.
 
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