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The Great Firewall of China (in Potpourri) by GeoffIs the above term new to you? I chuckled at its cleverness, but is it still true?... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Potpourri Limerick game: Cheraw (in Wordplay) by GeoffWay down upon the Pee Dee River, far, far away... Uh, wrong river, but it IS a Southern town. Chera...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Wordplay mechanic (in Questions & Answers about Words) by GeoffUntil recently I had not realized that the word, mechanic, meant manual laborer in the 17th-19th Cen...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Questions & Answers about Words Asimbonanga (in Questions & Answers about Words) by GeoffGiven the recent death of Nelson Mandela, what are the chances of adding the above Zulu term to Engl...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Questions & Answers about Words East coast/West coast (in Questions & Answers about Words) by GeoffWhy do people in the USA refer to the East coast as "the Eastern seaboard,' but it's always "the Wes...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Questions & Answers about Words Specialist? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by GeoffIn medical terms, what is a specialist? I ask because of a bizarre occurrence when trying to switch...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Questions & Answers about Words Molluscum contagiosum (in Questions & Answers about Words) by GeoffI saw the above term in a dermatologist's office. As we know, a mollusk is a clam, and is also slang...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Questions & Answers about Words Which Who? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by GeoffGoogle announced that today is the fiftieth anniversary of Dr. Who, of whom there have been many. D...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Questions & Answers about Words
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Untermensch (in Potpourri) by Geoff...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Potpourri hashtag (in Questions & Answers about Words) by GeoffSince I don't own any fancy technology, I'm at a loss to understand what people mean by this term. ...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Questions & Answers about Words
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Marauding sous-chefs (in Potpourri) by GeoffWe tend towards the familiar. As for Western city names, there are plenty of indigenous names, such...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Potpourri
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Marauding sous-chefs (in Potpourri) by GeoffIt just occurred to me that I haven't seen a woman in a dress during this decade! There's a strai...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Potpourri
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Marauding sous-chefs (in Potpourri) by GeoffThere's also a Portland, Indiana, quite near to me. I doubt it's anything like as weird, though. I...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Potpourri
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Marauding sous-chefs (in Potpourri) by GeoffI only identified it as a joke when she said, "inconvenient bicycles." In Portland, they're surpris...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Potpourri Bluffing Game: sellion (in Wordplay) by GeoffPlease PM me with a daffy definition for "sellion."... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Wordplay Marauding sous-chefs (in Potpourri) by GeoffThis has nothing to do with individual words, but it's hilarious! Only in Portland, Oregon, the cit...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Potpourri
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Untermensch (in Potpourri) by GeoffDid the German version of "Death of A Salesman" star Willy Üntermensch? ...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Potpourri
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Untermensch (in Potpourri) by GeoffSo this makes the Stuttgart suburb of Untertürkheim inferior? Hmmmm...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Potpourri köse (in Questions & Answers about Words) by GeoffAccording to the website, "Now I Know, " köse is Turkish for "unable to grow facial hair," or someth...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Questions & Answers about Words Limerick Game: Seymour (in Wordplay) by GeoffSeymour, Indiana, is called "The crossroads of America" because two major railroads cross there. Th...... Wordcraft Home Page > Wordcraft Community Home Page > Forums > Wordplay | » Refine Search » New Search |
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