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Quote from Dead Alice on November 8, 2024, 2:04 pm
 

NI Feg – Yes way up North they call cigarettes fegs…

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Feign

Fine G 😉

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 8, 2024 'feign' verb | FAYN "to pretend to feel or something be affected by (something) Background Image: A person holding up a sign with a smiley face drawn on it
 
 

e.g. fin

Is it safe to go back in the water . . . . . . . . 

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 9, 2024 'inchoate' adjective | in-KOH-ut "not completely formed or developed yet" Background Image:  space
 
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Inchoate

Into each 😉

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Quote from Dead Alice on November 9, 2024, 1:44 pm
 
Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 9, 2024 'inchoate' adjective | in-KOH-ut "not completely formed or developed yet" Background Image:  space
 

Toe chain

Camel toe chain

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 10, 2024 'truncate' verb | TRUNG-kayt "to make something shorter" Background Image: scissors cutting a ribbon
 
 
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Quote from Dead Alice on November 10, 2024, 2:09 pm
 
Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 10, 2024 'truncate' verb | TRUNG-kayt "to make something shorter" Background Image: scissors cutting a ribbon
 
 

Tune cart 

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Truncate

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Quote from Dead Alice on November 10, 2024, 2:09 pm
 
Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 10, 2024 'truncate' verb | TRUNG-kayt "to make something shorter" Background Image: scissors cutting a ribbon
 
 

"Turn Cate" 

Yes I was shopping with my good friend Cate Blanchet the other day when she decided that she wanted to buy some blueberry muffins. I had to tell her to go to the next aisle as she was heading for the fruit and veg section, silly mare!

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 11, 2024 'armistice' noun | AHR-muh-stus "an agreement to stop fighting a war" Background Image: A document with a 'peace sign' on it
 
 
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Armistice

 A rice mist? 😉

Just when you least expect it—

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 11, 2024 'armistice' noun | AHR-muh-stus "an agreement to stop fighting a war" Background Image: A document with a 'peace sign' on it
 
 

RA Ice mist - Yes there was a time up here that a riffle might have jammed cos of the cold weather. 

 

But Armistice Day . Yes don't forget the Irish men that fought in WW1. And WW2.

But for me to wear a poppy after what them fucks done up here ? Not a chance!

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 11, 2024 'armistice' noun | AHR-muh-stus "an agreement to stop fighting a war" Background Image: A document with a 'peace sign' on it
 
 

Stair mice

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 12, 2024 'labile' adjective | LAY-byle "readily open to change" Background Image: a person holding a frowny face and a smiley face
 
 
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Labile

I a Bell 😉

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 12, 2024 'labile' adjective | LAY-byle "readily open to change" Background Image: a person holding a frowny face and a smiley face
 
 

LA Bile .

They do talk some shite there !

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 12, 2024 'labile' adjective | LAY-byle "readily open to change" Background Image: a person holding a frowny face and a smiley face
 
 

A libel (a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation)

e.g. Santa shags Rudolph every Christmas Eve before they venture forth to deliver all the presents

Santa feeling satisfied, while Rudolph cools his sore butt in the snow 

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Uh-oh 🤣

 

Merriam-Webster Word of the Day November 13, 2024 'bevy' noun | BEV-ee "a large group of people or things" Background Image:  a bucket of crabs
 
 
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Bevy

Y be V? 😉

Y not! 😘

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