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Weird ESPN Article...WTF

edited December 2007 in All Encompassing Trip
"Classic examples: Notre Dame football, which win or lose is always in the spotlight, thanks to network-cum-house-organ NBC; the Lakers, who even in the era of Kwame Brown have a tighter grip on national television and the holidays than "A Christmas Story.""

Anyone exactly know what a "network-cum-house-organ" is and why are they incorporating it in articles on ESPN? Sounds either very perverted, or I am out of the loop on that meaning.

About 1/5th of the way down:

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=hruby/071226&sportCat=nfl
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    cum
    –preposition
    with; combined with; along with (usually used in combination): My garage-cum-workshop is well equipped.
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    LONGRDLONGRD Posts: 6,036
    lol...it actually means together with.

    the slang word is actually "come" but then it became "cum"
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    cum
    –preposition
    with; combined with; along with (usually used in combination): My garage-cum-workshop is well equipped.


    My cum workshop is well equipped as well


    ;)
    My drinking team has a hockey problem

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