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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2020 18:16:27 GMT
Banter (noun)
The playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks.
“Flattery will get you everywhere.” I get so tired of hearing that.
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Post by drawntokatet on Aug 31, 2020 19:23:54 GMT
metrophobia
noun [me-truh-foh-bee-uh]
an irrational or disproportionate fear of poetry: Being forced to read John Donne's sonnets aloud in front of my English class gave me such bad metrophobia that I can't even look at greeting card poetry without getting sweaty palms and a dry mouth.
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Post by Wicked Esther on Aug 31, 2020 19:53:03 GMT
metrophobia
noun [me-truh-foh-bee-uh]
an irrational or disproportionate fear of poetry: Being forced to read John Donne's sonnets aloud in front of my English class gave me such bad metrophobia that I can't even look at greeting card poetry without getting sweaty palms and a dry mouth.
This reminds me of the Little Rascals "Learn that poem, learn that poem..." I bet the kids in Miss Crabtree's class had metrophobia.
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Post by wolf on Aug 31, 2020 21:16:16 GMT
Charger
Favorite Definition: "A horse for battle or parade." Here ya go Frank! 😄😉
Prost Commander! 😊
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Post by drawntokatet on Sept 1, 2020 12:38:11 GMT
scofflaw
noun [skawf-law, skof-]
a person who flouts rules, conventions, or accepted practices.
SEE EXAMPLE SENTENCES AND MORE
SEP 01, 2020
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2020 13:10:30 GMT
Crescendo (noun)
1. The loudest point reached in a gradually increasing sound.
2. The highest point reached in a progressive increase of intensity.
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Post by neesy on Sept 1, 2020 17:59:48 GMT
metrophobia
noun [me-truh-foh-bee-uh]
an irrational or disproportionate fear of poetry: Being forced to read John Donne's sonnets aloud in front of my English class gave me such bad metrophobia that I can't even look at greeting card poetry without getting sweaty palms and a dry mouth.
To me, at first glance, I thought this might be a fear of cities
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Post by wolf on Sept 1, 2020 22:15:17 GMT
metrophobia
noun [me-truh-foh-bee-uh]
an irrational or disproportionate fear of poetry: Being forced to read John Donne's sonnets aloud in front of my English class gave me such bad metrophobia that I can't even look at greeting card poetry without getting sweaty palms and a dry mouth.
To me, at first glance, I thought this might be a fear of cities That was my first impression too, then I thought of "metronome".
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Post by drawntokatet on Sept 2, 2020 15:02:13 GMT
legerity
noun [luh-jer-i-tee]
physical or mental quickness; nimbleness; agility.
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Post by wolf on Sept 2, 2020 15:05:44 GMT
legerity
noun [luh-jer-i-tee]
physical or mental quickness; nimbleness; agility.
Love the variety of words you come up with Cool Chick. 😊
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Post by drawntokatet on Sept 2, 2020 16:55:48 GMT
legerity
noun [luh-jer-i-tee]
physical or mental quickness; nimbleness; agility.
Love the variety of words you come up with Cool Chick. 😊 LOL, wolf This is courtesy of Dictionary.com and their Word of the Day ! I get them emailed to me, but you can also find them on Twitter and Instagram. I get no credit for their work. I am just sharing the fun ones. c017
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Post by wolf on Sept 2, 2020 17:11:54 GMT
Love the variety of words you come up with Cool Chick. 😊 LOL, wolf This is courtesy of Dictionary.com and their Word of the Day ! I get them emailed to me, but you can also find them on Twitter and Instagram. I get no credit for their work. I am just sharing the fun ones. But you get credit for choosing the cool fun ones! Thank you and yours welcome. 😊
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Post by neesy on Sept 2, 2020 17:28:36 GMT
legerity
noun [luh-jer-i-tee]
physical or mental quickness; nimbleness; agility.
In French the word leger means light i.e. the opposite of heavy, so this makes sense
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Post by drawntokatet on Sept 3, 2020 12:14:46 GMT
legerity
noun [luh-jer-i-tee]
physical or mental quickness; nimbleness; agility.
In French the word leger means light i.e. the opposite of heavy, so this makes sense
Somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew that 'leger' meant LIGHTNESS and it made a lot of sense to me! Thank you for the clarity and your mental agility (legerity) neesy !
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Post by drawntokatet on Sept 3, 2020 12:16:16 GMT
verisimilitude
noun [ver-uh-si-mil-i-tood, -tyood]
the appearance or semblance of truth; likelihood; probability: The play lacked verisimilitude.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2020 13:58:44 GMT
Bumfiddle (verb)
To pollute or spoil something, in particular by scribbling or drawing on a document to make it invalid.
(In other words... being an asshat.)
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Post by wolf on Sept 3, 2020 15:46:20 GMT
Bumfiddle (verb)
To pollute or spoil something, in particular by scribbling or drawing on a document to make it invalid. (In other words... being an asshat.) ...............
Well.....there's worse words you could have come up with, lol. 😉
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2020 15:59:20 GMT
Bumfiddle (verb)
To pollute or spoil something, in particular by scribbling or drawing on a document to make it invalid. (In other words... being an asshat.) ...............
Well.....there's worse words you could have come up with, lol. 😉 Trust me... that's an understatement.
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Post by drawntokatet on Sept 4, 2020 12:41:34 GMT
olericulture
noun [ol-er-i-kuhl-cher]
the cultivation of vegetables for the home or market.
How many olericulturists are here with me?
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Post by neesy on Sept 5, 2020 4:58:51 GMT
olericulture
noun [ol-er-i-kuhl-cher]
the cultivation of vegetables for the home or market. How many olericulturists are here with me? Me! (raising hand and waving it around)
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