FOLIN - when a mare gives birth
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11/26/2025 7:44 PM
FOIN
PRONUNCIATION: (foin)
MEANING: verb intr.: To thrust with a weapon; lunge. noun: A thrust with a weapon.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old French foine (trident), from Latin fuscina (trident). Earliest documented use: verb 1400, noun: 1450. ____________________
FOING - making unnecessary enemies
LOIN - to learn in a Brooklyn school (and not necessarily about cuts of meat, either!)
FORIN (sometimes FORN) - not domestic
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SHORTFRONT - a small Dickey
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11/26/2025 12:21 AM
SHIRTFRONT
PRONUNCIATION: (SHUHRT-fruhnt)
MEANING: noun: 1. The front of a shirt. 2. A high, front-on collision or bump on an opponent. 3. An aggressive direct confrontation. verb tr.: 1. To run at and collide with someone. 2. To confront someone aggressively.
ETYMOLOGY: From shirt, from Old English scyrte + front, from Old French front (forehead), from Latin frons (forehead, front). Earliest documented use: noun 1808, verb 1952. ________________________
SHIRTFROND - an upper-body garment torn to tatters that flutter in the wind like a fern
SHIREFRONT - the first land you see entering Hobbit territory
SHIFT-FRONT - 1. the first half of one's time on duty; 2. Reverse, Neutral, and Third gears on a standard automobile transmission sequence (more commonly lly described an an "H")
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CA. VILL - a hamlet in California
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11/25/2025 11:58 PM
CAVIL
PRONUNCIATION: (KAV-uhl)
MEANING: verb tr., intr.: To raise a trivial or frivolous objection. noun: A trivial or frivolous objection.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old French caviller (to mock or jest), from Latin cavillari (to jeer), from cavilla (jeering). Earliest documented use: verb: 1548, noun: 1570. _____________________________________
ÇA VAIL - that's a ski resort in Colorado
C. AVRIL - Est-ce qu'il faut payer les Taxes d'Income pendant: A. Janvier; B. Mai; C. Avril; D.Septembre?
CAVE IL - the 49th in a series of connected grottoes
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PLIMSOLL LANE - a street in Belmore, NSW, Australia
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11/24/2025 11:57 PM
PLIMSOLL LINE
PRONUNCIATION: (PLIM-suhl/sohl lyn)
MEANING: noun: 1. Any of various horizontal lines on the side of a ship indicating the depth to which it may be immersed under various conditions. 2. A threshold or limit.
ETYMOLOGY: After Samuel Plimsoll (1824-1898), British MP, whose efforts led to the regulation of the shipping industry. Earliest documented use: 1877. _______________________________
PLIMSOLL PINE - an evergreen tree cultivar developed by Everett Plimsoll, Samuel's son; esthetically shaped and very popular around Christmastime
PLIM'S OiL LINE - a new brand of petroleum products, marketed for commercial and consumer use
PLIMSOLL MINE - site of a discovery in the California Rockies in 1847 that ultimately led to the Gold Rush of 1849
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Lascite ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate
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11/21/2025 2:56 AM
DANTEAN
PRONUNCIATION: (DAN-tee-uhn, dan-TEE-uhn)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Relating to Dante or his writings. 2. Having a hellish quality.
ETYMOLOGY: After Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), author of Divine Comedy (1321), an epic poem depicting hell, purgatory, and paradise. Earliest documented use: 1785. _____________________________
DANTE RAN - what the poet did after reading the inscription on the Gates of Hell and abandoning all hope
ANTEAN - a beforehander
DON'T-EAN - opposite of sycophantic
DAN TEAM - QB Marino really was the Dolphins in the late 1980s and 90s
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CHOU-VIN-IST - a devotée of cabbage wine
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11/21/2025 2:40 AM
CHAUVINIST
PRONUNCIATION: (SHO-vuh-nist)
MEANING: noun: One who believes in the superiority of one’s country, group, gender, etc. adjective: Believing in or relating to such beliefs.
ETYMOLOGY: After Nicolas Chauvin, a legendary French soldier in Napoleon’s army, noted for his fanatical patriotism. The figure of Nicolas Chauvin was popularized in the play La Cocarde Tricolore by the Cogniard brothers. Earliest documented use: 1877. The concept is known as chauvinism. ________________________________
CHAUVI NAST - the cartoonist's maiden aunt
ICH-AU-VIN-IST - I exemplify Teutonic egotism bolstered by wine
CHAUD IN 1 ST. - warmth on First Street
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BAMBI, TRY - baby deer needs to expend more effort
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11/19/2025 3:36 AM
BABBITTRY or BABBITRY
PRONUNCIATION: (BAB-uh-tree)
MEANING: noun: Complacent materialism and smug conformity.
ETYMOLOGY: After George Babbitt, who demonstrated middle-class values and attitudes in the novel Babbitt (1922) by Sinclair Lewis. Earliest documented use: 1920.
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RABBITRY - hopping, eating greens from the garden, saying "Eh, what's up, Doc?" and such like
RABBI TRY - it's the Hebrew teacher's turn
BARBITRY - the art of shaping the beard
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GALLION - major element of Wizarding currency
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11/18/2025 7:41 PM
GALLIO
PRONUNCIATION: (GAL-ee-oh)
MEANING: noun: One who is indifferent or uncaring.
ETYMOLOGY: After Junius Annaeus Gallio Annaeanus, a Roman senator, noted for refusing to intervene in a dispute. Earliest documented use: 1850. Adjective: gallionic. _________________________
GALLIC - major ingredient of aioli, in Boston
GALL IOU - an impudent promissory note
GAL LOO - bathroom for women, in London
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BUNDEN - many German organizations
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11/14/2025 5:51 PM
BOUNDEN
PRONUNCIATION: (BOUN-duhn)
MEANING: m adjective: Obligatory; binding.
ETYMOLOGY: A past participle of bind, from Old English bindan (to bind). Earliest documented use: 1325. ______________________________
BOSUN DEN - where Smee entertains visitors on Captain Hook's ship, the Jolly Roger
BO, UNDER - what Ms Derek's name is, in Australia
BONN-DEN - the closest Germany gets to Cheers!
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SUCREED - sweetened with sugar
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11/13/2025 7:38 PM
SCREED
PRONUNCIATION: (skreed)
MEANING: noun: 1. A long piece of writing or speech, especially one that’s tedious or denunciatory. 2. A long strip of material such as wood, plaster, metal, or paper. 3. A tool (a strip of wood or metal) used to level off freshly poured concrete.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old English screade (strip). Earliest documented use: 1350. _________________________
U.S. CREED - "We hold these things to be self-evident: that all men are created equal..." etc
U.S.C. REED - the oboist for the Trojans' student orchestra
SPREED - shopped for a lot of expensive stuff, without too much thought
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T.I.D.-INGS - things done three times daily
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11/13/2025 1:56 AM
TIDINGS
PRONUNCIATION: (TY-dingz)
MEANING: noun: News.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old English tidung (announcement, piece of news), from tidan (to happen). Earliest documented use: before 450. _________________________
TI-DINGE - what makes my cravat wrinkled, worn, and faded
ID-INGS - figuring out conclusively who is who
TI-DING - to resonate with the sound of the seventh note of a diatonic scale
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