The Word of the Day Thread
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(Britain, especially Yorkshire and Lancashire) A narrow passageway or alley often between terraced houses.
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@boner said in The Word of the Day Thread:
Which is funny because in some games Ramshackle gear is rather strong...
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@masonwheeler said in The Word of the Day Thread:
@boner said in The Word of the Day Thread:
Point of interest: it also means "bloody."
It made me ponder when I came across a person whose username was "Sanguine Dreams". l suppose this was the intended definition.
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@boner said in The Word of the Day Thread:
I learned that word in finance, when we had reports named "mod[ification] recidivism". Took me quite a while to say it sufficiently correctly...
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TIL:
Sample usage:
[T]he Model 3 hasn’t yet been homologated in Europe
(From this article:
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Twofer.
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For a stint my signature was "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo hector bullyrag Buffalo buffalo".
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British slang: Displaying an aggressive attitude in order to provoke a fight, argument or any verbal or physical confrontation.
"Stay away from him - he's well lairy," or "He's a right lairy git."
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A single-celled or many-celled structure in which spores are produced, especially in fungi, algae, mosses, and ferns.
cc @pie_flavor
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Was thinking in particular of the lacrimal caruncle:
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Eye caruncle! </>
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Happy 1 year anniversary everyone.
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No embed from Wiktionary?
wazzock (plural wazzocks)
(Britain, originally Northern England, mildly pejorative, slang) A stupid or annoying person.
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