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Discussion Topic  RE: Nana? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by arnie
We called both grandmothers 'nana'. They were known as 'Nana Palmer' and 'Nana Abrams' (my mother's ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Birth Anniversary (in Potpourri) by arnie
I've never come across it before. It's not as if there's much chance of confusion. If he wanted to s......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Essay on Correct Writing (in The Written Word) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bluffing Game: Fress (in Wordplay) by arnie
'Frass' doesn't mean anything atm to me but often, when I see all the daffys, I can either guess the......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bluffing Game: Fress (in Wordplay) by arnie
I'll go for 2 for the same reasons as Bob....
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Discussion Topic  RE: "Healthy food" (in The Written Word) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bluffing Game: throstle (in Wordplay) by arnie
Sorry all, as you guessed I'm away for the holiday period. I've not kept up to date with the site fo......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limerick game: West Bromwich (in Wordplay) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: favorite words (in Questions & Answers about Words) by arnie
Quinion is British....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bluffing Game: throstle (in Wordplay) by arnie
Geoff I edited your post as you requested. However, you can always edit your own posts; just click o......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A what? Where? (in Potpourri) by arnie
It's synesthesia in the US but 'synaesthesia' in the rest of the English-speaking world. See ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bluffing Game: throstle (in Wordplay) by arnie
I'm in!...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Lyrics (in Potpourri) by arnie
I've never seen it used here. I looked them up and apparently Protest the Hero is a Canadian band, s......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limerick game: West Bromwich (in Wordplay) by arnie
Two towns near me are Greenwich and Woolwich. They are pronounced 'GRIN idge' and 'WOOL idge', altho......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A little logic please (in Potpourri) by arnie
A picture or photograph of a deep pool (say) appears deep because of colours and shading in a simila......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Millennials' language (in Potpourri) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: Millennials' language (in Potpourri) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: A limerick? (in Potpourri) by arnie
I saw the first one on ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Millennials' language (in Potpourri) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: Keening bitterly (in The Written Word) by arnie
The two meanings have totally different origins. The verb comes from the Irish ......
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