Wordcraft Home Page
Wordcraft Community Home Page
Forums
Search
Search Results
Page
1
2
3
Go
New
Find
Tools
Admin
Personal Zone
»
Forums
»
Profile
Buddies
Ignore List
Groups
Permissions
Private Messaging
Notifications
Karma
Preferences
Favorites
More...
Discussion
»
Poll
»
Private Message
Photo Album
»
Keyword Search
Advanced Search
New Since your Last Visit
Active Topics
Help
Manage Members
Online Now
Control Panel
Search Results: (42 matches)
New Search
Login/Join
Welcome, [
Logout
]
RE: Old-fashioned Euphemisms
(in
Wordplay
)
by
hepburn26
oh how interesting! that would make sense! must tell my ma... xx...
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Wordplay
December 16, 2005 03:16
RE: Old-fashioned Euphemisms
(in
Wordplay
)
by
hepburn26
......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Wordplay
December 11, 2005 13:13
neologisms by children
(in
Wordplay
)
by
hepburn26
i love this! ......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Wordplay
December 11, 2005 13:10
RE: British vs. American English
(in
Potpourri
)
by
hepburn26
you must be quite the singer, I'm impressed! one day, Iolanthe... xx...
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Potpourri
December 11, 2005 13:03
RE: British vs. American English
(in
Potpourri
)
by
hepburn26
......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Potpourri
December 11, 2005 08:40
RE: British vs. American English
(in
Potpourri
)
by
hepburn26
Sorry to be pedantic (but we all are here! ......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Potpourri
November 26, 2005 09:11
Has anyone read this book about language?
(in
The Written Word
)
by
hepburn26
I've bought it but not read it yet! Looks interesting... ......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
The Written Word
November 21, 2005 05:41
RE: British vs. American English
(in
Potpourri
)
by
hepburn26
I'm a huge consumer of american TV, although I've not got into ......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Potpourri
November 16, 2005 02:15
RE: British vs. American English
(in
Potpourri
)
by
hepburn26
LOL, Friends is on 11 times a week (I counted) in the UK- so we're pretty familiar... ......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Potpourri
November 13, 2005 12:22
RE: Momentarily
(in
Potpourri
)
by
hepburn26
yes, bit unfair to mock the afflicted though ......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Potpourri
November 09, 2005 05:14
rules of language... ;-)
(in
Wordplay
)
by
hepburn26
(this was on another message board, uncredited) ......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Wordplay
November 02, 2005 03:13
RE: Pimp
(in
Questions & Answers about Words
)
by
hepburn26
did you, how? ......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Questions & Answers about Words
June 10, 2005 07:46
RE: Pimp
(in
Questions & Answers about Words
)
by
hepburn26
Hi Ros! C'est Di... I love that phrase, poodle-fake- excellent! That's how we tidy up round here :......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Questions & Answers about Words
June 10, 2005 06:35
RE: Follett: UK vs. US
(in
Questions & Answers about Words
)
by
hepburn26
[/QUOTE] In French, "retroviseur" is rear-view mirror, so would a retroviseur cheval be one in which......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Questions & Answers about Words
December 16, 2005 03:50
RE: Words with only one form
(in
Potpourri
)
by
hepburn26
in the film 'ten things i hate about you', two girls are talking: -you know how you can be overwhel......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Potpourri
December 14, 2005 11:18
RE: Catechresis
(in
Questions & Answers about Words
)
by
hepburn26
I've always used blatant as a near-synonym for obvious... flagrant seems worse, for extreme cases- a......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Questions & Answers about Words
December 14, 2005 08:36
RE: Follett: UK vs. US
(in
Questions & Answers about Words
)
by
hepburn26
yes, tetchy means grumpy, a bit short (as in 'being short with someone', not height!) xx...
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Questions & Answers about Words
December 14, 2005 08:32
RE: Follett: UK vs. US
(in
Questions & Answers about Words
)
by
hepburn26
in the US, you say COT for 'camp bed', here it's normal to say camp bed... anorak is very common to......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Questions & Answers about Words
December 14, 2005 07:18
RE: neologisms by children
(in
Wordplay
)
by
hepburn26
hoisonplays...i love it! i used to think it was 'a round of the plause' (applause) and called swing......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Wordplay
December 13, 2005 05:05
neologisms by children
(in
Wordplay
)
by
hepburn26
i love this! ......
Wordcraft Home Page
>
Wordcraft Community Home Page
>
Forums
>
Wordplay
December 11, 2005 13:10
»
Refine Search
»
New Search
Powered by Social Strata
Page
1
2
3
Please Wait. Your request is being processed...
Wordcraft Home Page
Wordcraft Community Home Page
Forums
Search
Search Results
Contact Us
|
Wordcraft Home Page
|
Terms of Service
Copyright © 2002-12
View $GS_USERNAME's Public Profile
Add $GS_USERNAME to my Buddies
Add $GS_USERNAME to my Ignore List
Remove $GS_USERNAME from my Ignore List
Invite $GS_USERNAME to a Private Topic
View Recent Posts by $GS_USERNAME
Notify me of New Posts by $GS_USERNAME
New Since your Last Visit
Active Topics