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It is referring to that lovely cool smoothness that is on the underside of a pillow, not the warm, and to me, stuffy, upper side where you've been pressing your head. I love slipping my arm under there to feel it, or flipping my pillow over so the cool part is on top in the summer.
I've never even heard the term. It doesn't make much sense to me.
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yeeeehaaaaaaaaaaa Gale...take care, going to the golf course...+6
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