Loved the replies to this post😄
On another note I definitely over moodle & quiddle.
Also I thought of fandom boondoggle🥺
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Loved the replies to this post😄
On another note I definitely over moodle & quiddle.
Also I thought of fandom boondoggle🥺

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Is the word "wench" closer semantically to the "woman" or to the "girl"?
‘Girl’, I would think, although it’s a derogatory term for ‘prostitute’ also (not that the P word isn’t already derogatory, vs. sex worker)
Gliedhaberin (sing) or Gliedhaberinnen (pl) as a new poliyically correct term 2 talk abt girls w dicks
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Countdown's Dictionary Corner to use Oxford Dictionaries Online
Countdown’s Dictionary Corner to use Oxford Dictionaries Online
Channel 4’s Daytime favourite, Countdown, is changing with the times.
Over thirty years since the launch of the long running series, Countdown is replacing the traditional print version of the Oxford Dictionary of English with Oxford Dictionaries Online.
The change will mean that the programme’s ‘Dictionary Corner’, fronted by Susie Dent, will now be using oxforddictionaries.com to search for…
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"Responsibility" you keep using that word, I don't think it means what you think
Taking responsibility does not = dictate results.
May 6: Dictionary corner
9.18. Use it in a sentence: "We frisked and frottled over the moors." 9.20. "Frottle" is Somerset dialect for "walk a sheep dog". 9.21. "Frisk" is old Lancastrian for "make a cup of tea". 10.00. I do not have a sheep dog. I do not drink tea. There are no moors.