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A wheat spike is often referred to as "a spike" "wheat" or "wheat spike" it comes from the latin wheatus (wheat) spikeus (spike) sir timothy fannybutter famously coined the phrase "well tickle my Johnson with a wheat spike" while off fighting the tin foil wars outside Belgium in 1346.

Actually it was 1436.

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