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What is hink pink for sharp speech impediment?

This is a tricky one! "Hink pink" usually refers to a two-word phrase where both words start with the same sound and rhyme. It's hard to find a two-word phrase that accurately describes a sharp speech impediment while fitting the "hink pink" format.

Here are a few options, but they are not perfect:

* Slippery Stutter: This doesn't quite capture the "sharpness" aspect.

* Slurred Sound: This is more of a general speech impediment.

It might be more appropriate to use a different word game or riddle format to describe a sharp speech impediment.

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