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frabjoust- A marital game between two persons wielding words. The primary aim is to unnag your opponent.
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Q: What to binge drinkers go on? A: Benders,natch!
“One should always be drunk. That’s all that matters…But with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you choose. But get drunk.” – Charles Baudelaire On a baking and Baudelaire bender lately. Just found these quotes at butter and brioche “To handle a language skilfully is to practice a kind of evocative sorcery” – Charles Baudelaire. Cheers, to all of you wordly wise wizards!
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frabjoust- A marital game between two persons wielding words. The primary aim is to unnag your opponent. lol, my husband sent me this! lololol
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TRUCULENT
PRONUNCIATION: (TRUK-yuh-luhnt)
MEANING: adjective: Eager to fight; destructive; cruel; savage.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin trux (savage). Earliest documented use: 1550. ___________________________________________________
TRUCKULENT - thanks for letting me use your heavy hauler
STRUCULENT - I hit you last Easter
TRICULENT - having three anuses ____________________________
P.S. Is there a difference between truculent and pugnacious ?
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Truceulent- "just smile and wave, boys. Smile and wave."
"(Tyll tyred with battles, for to ceese the fraie)"
Functuous- a lubricated Trojan
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UNCTUOUS
PRONUNCIATION: (UNGK-choo-uhs)
MEANING: adjective: Displaying insincere earnestness or piousness; oily.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin unctum (ointment), from unguere (to anoint). Earliest documented use: 1387. __________________________________
UNTUOUS - For whom a child is born and a son is given (Isaiah 9:6, popularized in Handel's Messiah)
INCTUOUS - adopting a legal fiction to avoid responsibility
PUNCTUOUS - 1) on time; 2) deflating; 3) making bad play-on-words jokes; 4) a common feeling in response to individuals who must indulge in being 3) above
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UNCUOUS – Very much like your parent's brother.
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IRRESOLUTE
PRONUNCIATION: (i-REZ-uh-loot)
MEANING: adjective: Uncertain or indecisive.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin in- (not) + resoltus, past participle of resolvere (to resolve), from re- + solvere (to untie or loosen). Ultimately from the Indo-European root leu- (to loosen, divide), which is also the source for forlorn, lag, loss, solve, and analysis. Earliest documented use: 1574. ______________________________________
EIRRESOLUTE - firmly committed to the Irish cause
SIRRESOLUTE - a little-known but dedicated Knight of the Round Table
IRRESALUTE - an insincere gesture of mocking respect
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Irresalute- a sincere gesture of good health and well-being (like namascray, but only when a German recognizes an Italian)
Erresolute- if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate
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Erresolute- if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate. Like!
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