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Greer

American  
[greer] / grɪər /

noun

  1. Germaine, born 1939, Australian feminist and writer.

  2. a town in NW South Carolina.

  3. a female given name.


Greer British  
/ ˈɡrɪə /

noun

  1. Germaine. born 1939, Australian writer, academic, and feminist. Her books include The Female Eunuch (1970), Sex and Destiny (1984), and The Whole Woman (1998)

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The baby, Elora Greer, could crack plaster with her scream, it was true.

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“I’m Kiki and this is Elora Greer—or EG because I loaded her up with a mouthful of a name. She gives great cuddles,” Kiki said.

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I sat beside them and held my arms out so Kiki could place Elora Greer in my arms.

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I was handing Elora Greer back to Kiki when a familiar voice shouted my name.

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Elora Greer cooed, and Kiki breathed an ohmygod.

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