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Discussion Topic  RE: Things that aren't poems... (in The Written Word) by Richard English
I answer this question with a question: 1. I wanted to stay But you Wouldn't let me So I went And n......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Catch phrases (in Potpourri) by Richard English
Quote "...The running joke, if joke can be applied to something so weak..." It's not a belly laugh,......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Son of Double Dactyls (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Un? In? I'm not sure and am happy to be corrected. Exgratiate is a made up word - supposed to be th......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Son of Double Dactyls (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Furrily, purrily Cat from the Black Country Stands up for women As surely she should. We male exgra......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Son of Double Dactyls (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Quote "...Now, what's the betting that 90% of the women here instantly get it, while a similar numbe......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Son of Double Dactyls (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Clanishly, manishly Unknowing masculines Struggle in vain Just to understand dames Misunderstanding......
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Discussion Topic  Catch phrases (in Potpourri) by Richard English
In the OEDILF there has been some comment about "vulgar" words in Limericks and both CJ and exarp su......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Cultural Differences 2 (in Potpourri) by Richard English
One of the problems with this survey is that it used multiple-choice questions. Inevitably, if you p......
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Poll  RE: Pronunciation of "schadenfreude" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
The poll result shows the most popular pronunciation and that is the way the Germans pronounce the w......
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Poll  RE: Pronunciation of "schadenfreude" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
Quote "...Their pattern (and the German pattern too, I believe) is that an imported foreign word tak......
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Discussion Topic  RE: epicaricacy reredux (in Potpourri) by Richard English
Quote "...Richard, just think of IPA as my real ale campaign. Why would anybody want to use some ers......
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Poll  RE: Pronunciation of "schadenfreude" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
I agree that this is the case but I learnt (maybe wrongly) the it is primarily English where a dipth......
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Discussion Topic  RE: epicaricacy reredux (in Potpourri) by Richard English
Quote "...IPA and SAMPA are fine but by their nature they HAVE to be explained in person, it simply ......
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Poll  RE: Pronunciation of "schadenfreude" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
Quote "...What you suggest is hardly the prevalent practice for new importations...." This might ag......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Apostrophe question (in Potpourri) by Richard English
If the name of the entity is "The Council of Learned Journals" then the possessive (which is unlikel......
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Discussion Topic  RE: epicaricacy reredux (in Potpourri) by Richard English
Quote "...There's really no rational reason why anybody gives two hoots about how words are pronounc......
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Poll  RE: Pronunciation of "schadenfreude" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
I agree that pronunciation, like word use itself will change. But Schadenfreude is a relatively new ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: epicaricacy reredux (in Potpourri) by Richard English
As I have posted elsewhere, you can hear how an American should pronounce the word here. ......
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Poll  RE: Pronunciation of "schadenfreude" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
Quote "...I am a skeptic here. I have never heard it pronounced "froy-deh."..." Indeed. In the same......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The extraneous waffle-word (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
Quote "...Later he mentioned "Employee Coffee's" in some places and Employee Coffee's in other place......
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