> you can just do: .unbind("mouseenter").unbind("mouseleave")

True, but my point was just that this unbinds *all* handlers for these
events - not just the .hoverClass().
No doubt a lot of people will still find .hoverClass a useful
shorthand.

I didn't intend to waste so much of everyone's time with this tongue-
in-cheek obsevation. Sorry all.

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