Um, they do realize that "ween" is not the suffix of Halloween, right? It's Hallow-een, not Hallo-ween. The "een" stands for the poetic version of the word "evening." However, it would have an apostrophe "e'en" in old school verse.
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Oh what fresh hell is this..?
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