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Yes! That's it. Who's side you on, Wolf, the devil's or the god who is anti-god?
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Anu's Word of de Day: uxorious
PRONUNCIATION: (uk-SOHR-ee-uhs) MEANING:adjective: Excessively devoted or submissive toward one's wife. ETYMOLOGY:From Latin uxor (wife). The feminine counterpart of this word is maritorious. Earliest documented use: 1598. _______________________________________________________
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UXORIBUS: Excessively devoted to one's mobile home.
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etymologically speaking, that should be something like winnebagious..
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Very funny, tsuwm. And furthermore, the word winnebagious though bogus wouldn't be ambiguous.
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Tuxorious dealers in clothing to men about to wed their uxor.
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EXORIOUS: refuses to accept that the divorce actually went through
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UXODIOUS: so repellant as to cause vomiting
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...s t r e t c h. Word of this day: implacable PRONUNCIATION: (im-PLAK-uh-buhl, -PLAY-kuh-) MEANING: adjective: Impossible to pacify or appease. ETYMOLOGY: From Latin placare (to quiet or appease). Ultimately from the Indo-European root plak- (to be flat), which is also the source of fluke, flake, flaw, plead, please, supple, supplicatory, and archipelago. Earliest documented use: 1522. ______________________________________________________ C > Y IMPLAYABLE: When International Business Machine's new 2013 CD player had no sales they dropped the B from their acronym because of lack of business.
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