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#196362 01/20/11 04:05 PM
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When I was a wee one in a Catholic school, the Irish nuns would box our ears and say "Woe betide!" I did not know what betide meant, but I sure experienced the WOA!"

vegirard #196367 01/20/11 04:37 PM
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And the word "Wretch" was probably used a lot as well, at least it is in school movies with nuns.


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LukeJavan8 #196372 01/20/11 07:04 PM
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would box our ears

Always found to box ears a very funny expression. To me it meant just taking the ears off to put them in a little box.

BranShea #196375 01/20/11 07:27 PM
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Betide - to happen to; come to; befall I thought the be- would have more of an impact but no, it's pretty much the same as tide frown much disappointment on looking it up in my OED


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To me it meant just taking the ears off to put them in a little box.

Like your Dutch painter, van Gogh.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
zmjezhd #196379 01/20/11 08:22 PM
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Like your Dutch painter, van Gogh.


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grin Gniffel.

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it's pretty much the same as tide much disappointment on looking it up in my OED

I was expecting more too. Thinking of something like. "beware"

"Betide, betide! The gruesome hordes are at our thresholds."

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Gniffel

What a wonderful word. I like how its English gloss mimics it:

gniffel
snigger

Fricatives swapping places with stops and liquids rhoticized.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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My father was a fan of Professional Boxing. I knew
what boxing ears meant. And he meant it as well.


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its a little word I'd forgotten...from my childhood too.
Though I'm sure I was a good girl and never needed 'boxing around the ears'.

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Originally Posted By: zmjezhd
Fricatives swapping places with stops and liquids rhoticized.


now that's a great sentence!!


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Uh-huh!


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