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Discussion Topic  RE: Humorous lines (in Wordplay) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: Where do you get your hair done? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
I don't know. (Yes, I do, really, but I don't get my hair cut.) It's to "de kapper"....
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Discussion Topic  RE: A right to something "compulsory"? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: Humorous lines (in Wordplay) by the_bear
I haven't got the legs for them, I'm afraid....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Where do you get your hair done? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
Mama still goes to the hairdresser....
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Discussion Topic  RE: A right to something "compulsory"? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
Especially if she intended "misspelled" to be construed as opposed to "misspelt" ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: panoply (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
Here's the OED definition: panoply (________), n. [ad. Gr. ________ a complete suit of armour, the ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Quotations (in The Written Word) by the_bear
A Cockney neologism is to rabbit, which basically means to chatter incessantly. Although ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What weight is a "pound"? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: Epicaricacy (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: Letter Game (in Wordplay) by the_bear
Of course, because today's Friday. posts...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Letter Game (in Wordplay) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: Smugness (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: Smugness (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  England, Great Britain and The United Kingdom (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
I know we in Europe tend to be lazy and call the USA America, when it in truth refers to the whole o......
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Discussion Topic  RE: License to play (in Potpourri) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: 6 letters to fun...thread number 3! (in Wordplay) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: License to play (in Potpourri) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: License to play (in Potpourri) by the_bear
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Discussion Topic  RE: Hood (in Questions & Answers about Words) by the_bear
I heard that hooligan was of Irish derivation. OED2 says: "hooligan. "Origin unascertained. The wor......
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