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		<title>Brainstemming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[brainstemming (brain·stem·ing) Noun Much like brainstorming, however the group of people doing brainstemming usually have no idea what they are talking about, yet still come up with great ideas. Called brainstemming because they are using the most basic part of their brain &#8211; the brain stem &#8211; to come up with their ideas.]]></description>
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<dd>Much like <a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=brainstorming">brainstorming</a>, however the group of people doing brainstemming usually have no idea what they are talking about, yet still come up with <em>great</em> ideas.  Called brainstemming because they are using the most basic part of their brain &#8211; the brain stem &#8211; to come up with their ideas.</dd>
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