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December 07 2013

What is your favourite word. Your word of the day. Don't forget to put the meaning in.... My favourite word, albeit not the longest, is antidisestablishmentarianism. Antidisestablishmentarianism was a political position during the Reformation. King Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife, so he split from Roman Catholicism. Those against him were “anti” the “disestablishment” of the church and thus, didn’t approve of the budding Anglican Church, later known as the Church of England. ENJOY

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  • Lovinit28andKC72

    Lovinit28andKC72

    11 years ago

    Because none of the words I have today are positive, actually they're probably down right miserable.... - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    erroneous adjective: erroneous1. wrong; incorrect."employers sometimes make erroneous assumptions" synonyms:

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'ShyPrincess74' Quoting 'SuperFoxxxy' OHHHHHHHHH I love that word. Foxy Me too ... wind through trees, plus rain on a tin roof ... throw in a blanket, someone wonderful to snuggle with, and a nice bottle of wine. Bliss. A copy of Hitchhiker's guide for advice when things are going wrong......DON'T PANIC!

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    11 years ago

    Quoting 'ShyPrincess74' Quoting 'SuperFoxxxy' OHHHHHHHHH I love that word. Foxy Me too ... wind through trees, plus rain on a tin roof ... throw in a blanket, someone wonderful to snuggle with, and a nice bottle of wine. Bliss. + nice cheese platter, olives etc etc = Heavenly Foxy For someone who doesn't do romance - I'm doin alright ;)

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'Lovinit28' Because none of the words I have today are positive, actually they're probably down right miserable.... We're not OK all the time... and that's OK I reckon. . OKOklahoma.OKo•kay(ˈoʊˈkeɪ, ˌoʊˈkeɪ, ˈoʊˌkeɪ) adj.,adv.,n.,pl.OKs or OK's or O.K.'s or o•kays,adj.1.all right; satisfactory:Is everything OK?2.correct, permissible, or acceptable.3.feeling well.4.safe; sound.5.adequate but unremarkable.6.estimable, likable, or dependable.adv.7.all right; well enough; successfully; fine:He sings OK.8.(used to request or express agreement, acknowledgment, approval, etc.)n.9.an approval, agreement, or endorsement.v.t.10.to endorse or indicate approval of; authorize.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    ... I checked out the (official trailer) *chuckle*, it was more than OK! Very cute! Left me with a big smile on my face, mind you that feeling was prefaced by a flirt. . Not so okay, I haven't been able to reply with a Vday flirt (cos there ain't any replies) or even send a Vday flirt of my own. I just wanted to say I love your profile is te only one I'm tempted to send out of the generic flirts. . Oooo, aside from flirts sent from Hot or What, I suppose. . Like fucking magic, the very first profile I come across! I think yoiu're hot, no need to tell me what you think of me, hehe!

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    On my way to the club and it starts to rain........ I lifted my head and smiled as the word PETRICHOR floated to my mind....... Thank you mknat for that word for something that makes me smile!!!

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    My pleasure big mamma And that plastic thing at the end of shoe laces is an aglet, nowhere near as nicer word as petrichor

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    That's a SACRILEGE. The violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object or person. It can come in the form of irreverence to sacred persons, places, and things. Mind you I had so many books at one stage it took three garage sales and two donations to get back to a reasonable 5 bookshelves and 12 boxes :). (Sold over 4000 books)

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Definition- Funlover

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Mmmmmm I know it is 31 days long, however, that might be a slight exaggeration on your part maybe.......... Its birth flower is the gladiolus or poppy, meaning beauty, strength of character, love, marriage and family....... Well I can see part of that applying to you :). Is that a definition of yourself

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    In our household, you are not dumb, silly or stupid, you are a twerp, what we thought was a made up word........ But lo and behold, no, somebody else used it before us (surprise surprise) and the meaning is. =. A pregnant goldfish........ So now when hubby wears his orange shirt, we promptly call him 'a twerp'.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    It's a word we say to each other, and our kids every day, more than once.... Luv..n..ya!

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    You can check urban dictionary for the meaning of this :-)) It involves anal sex, cumming and farting, so gross, lol

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Something that'sodoriferouscarries a smell. When you hear someone use the wordodiferous, just hope they're not referring to your breath or armpits.Odoriferousis made up of the wordodor, meaning smell and the Latinferremeaning "to carry." Something that's odoriferous certainly carries a smell whether it's onions or roses or a pile of dog poop.Odoriferoushas a less well-known second meaning; something that does not take your morals into consideration can also be odoriferous, or morally offensive. Many people consider animal testing odoriferous because of the harm it does to animals. The might call itodoriferous, or they might say it just plain stinks

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Kintsugi or Kintsukuroi is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with a lacquer resin sprinkled with powdered gold. Kintsugi may have originated when shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa sent a damaged Chinese tea bowl back to China for repairs in the late 15th century.. A piece that is all the more beautiful for having been broken... and repaired Peachy . Haha, I so posted this on the wrong thread, and have to share it here.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Book me in for number 10, however you look at it. 0;-) . AwfulCurrent meaning: Very unpleasant Original meaning: Inspiring wonder BullyCurrent meaning: Someone who mocks or harms those who are weaker Original meaning: A good fellow or a darling SymposiumCurrent meaning: A conference or meeting to discuss a particular subject Original meaning: A drinking party ArtificialCurrent meaning: Contrived or false Original meaning: Artfully and skillfully constructed VillainCurrent meaning: Evildoer Original meaning: A trusted farm hand HarlotCurrent meaning: A promiscuous woman Original meaning: A goofy, mischievous man Moot pointCurrent meaning: A matter of no importance Original meaning: A hypothetical idea created specifically to be talked about ResentmentCurrent meaning: Indignation Original meaning: Gratitude SpeciousCurrent meaning: Seeming fair, but falsely so Original meaning: Fair or beautiful EgregiousCurrent meaning: Shockingly bad Original meaning: Anything that separates itself from a group

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Say what you want about the internet but I have surely come across so many beautiful lessons I wouldn't be without.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    That's amazing, isn't it sad how some beautiful words have been lost.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    When you look at it that each word degenerated from it's original meaning. Yes, it is sad. . I'm still sorry the kookaburra's life isn't as gay as it used to be. Makes me smile :-D... Laugh kookaburra, laugh kookaburra, gay your life must be.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    1. Steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement. Synonyms 1. doggedness, steadfastness. Perseverance, persistence, tenacity, pertinacity imply resolute and unyielding holding on in following a course of action. Perseverance commonly suggests activity maintained in spite of difficulties or steadfast and long-continued

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    11 years ago

    Quoting 'MrsPeachyPear' Book me in for number 10, however you look at it. 0;-) . AwfulCurrent meaning: Very unpleasant Original meaning: Inspiring wonder BullyCurrent meaning: Someone who mocks or harms those who are weaker Original meaning: A good fellow or a darling SymposiumCurrent meaning: A conference or meeting to discuss a particular subject Original meaning: A drinking party ArtificialCurrent meaning: Contrived or false Original meaning: Artfully and skillfully constructed VillainCurrent meaning: Evildoer Original meaning: A trusted farm hand HarlotCurrent meaning: A promiscuous woman Original meaning: A goofy, mischievous man Moot pointCurrent meaning: A matter of no importance Original meaning: A hypothetical idea created specifically to be talked about ResentmentCurrent meaning: Indignation Original meaning: Gratitude SpeciousCurrent meaning: Seeming fair, but falsely so Original meaning: Fair or beautiful EgregiousCurrent meaning: Shockingly bad Original meaning: Anything that separates itself from a group It is very unpleasant that an inspired wonder is someone who mocks or harms those who are weaker, a good fellow or darling, where a conference or meeting to discuss a particular subject at a drinking party, contrived or false, artfully and skillfully constructed an evildoer as a trusted farm hand, being a promiscuous woman as a goofy mischievous man, made it as a matter of importance by a hypothetical idea created specifically to be talked about, designating gratitude seeming fair but falsely so fair or beautiful, is shockingly bad from separating itself from a group.

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    11 years ago

    Wasn't Superman a farm hand. I knew he was up too no good, fckn leap tall buildings in a single bound, run faster than a speeding bullet. Nothing on Batman. bahahahaha.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    They were both orphans Mado . I hope you're not talking class distinction, the farm hand vs the rich man... hehe . Oooohhh you guys have new pics... Love it!

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    11 years ago

    Quoting 'madotara69' Wasn't Superman a farm hand. I knew he was up too no good, fckn leap tall buildings in a single bound, run faster than a speeding bullet. Nothing on Batman. bahahahaha. I shall tell you why......., see the original Superman could not fly, only leap tall buildings in a single bound. And Batman, well he just glides in with his bat wings, but can't actually fly, I have tried many times. But the Kookaburra can't laugh while he/she is flying so they land and laugh from the old gum tree. Oh and the kookaburras are monogamous maybe that's why they are so bloody happy. hahahahahahahahahahahaha

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    I am wordless!

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    11 years ago

    Misdirection, def: is a form of deception in which the attention of an audience is focused on one thing in order to distract its attention from another.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    extremely strong or intense; overwhelming........ So feeling this this morning, body, mind and soul all in sinc, for just one thing ;)

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Raku.....it means a happy accident....when the pot is taken out of the fire the glaze splits creating cracks and crackles no two pots can ever be the same....beauty formed from intense pressure and heat.....I loved reading about the broken pot transformed into something more than it's former beauty even......xx Q

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    My house is filled with the scent of twelve blooming hyacinths....so pretty....Hyacinth was the lover of Apollo and when he died, overcome with grief Apollo caused the blooms of Hyacinth to spring from the ground with his tears...xx Q.

  • Missb4u

    Missb4u

    11 years ago

    Meaning is Melbourne I may freeze my tits off brrrrr - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Maybe a chance to coin a new word:-) frozzletit:-) :-) :-) :-) xx Q

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    I do not have a beautiful story to go with it, but I do have Night Jessamine (aka 'Lady/Queen of the Night'). 1 plant fragrances our whole house and surrounds. Heavenly, but not a breath of scent in the daytime. . Lilacs, I used to be able to buy Lilac scented Shower Gel from Yves Rocher. I'm googling it now. . Word for the day... Aromatic... sounds kinda naughty... and yummy all at the same time.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    One that gets my goat is uncut, because it implies that cut is the natural state of affairs when it's not. Give me entire/complete anytime!

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    It's the simple words with profound meanings...many meanings like the layers of the onion...love is one of those words....I will try to never "'love"' an object again :-) :-) xx Q

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'Qefenta2' It's the simple words with profound meanings...many meanings like the layers of the onion...love is one of those words....I will try to never "'love"' an object again :-) :-) xx Q Simple words, it's easier for me to understand. What about 'tactile' Q? It sounds like what it means, to me.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    ADMIRATION.......... It can be respect or warm approval, to something regarded as impressive or worthy of respect......... However my favourite interpretations are - pride, joy, wonder, delight, marvel - where you are lost in the admiration of something.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'Bigmamma1' ADMIRATION.......... It can be respect or warm approval, to something regarded as impressive or worthy of respect......... However my favourite interpretations are - pride, joy, wonder, delight, marvel - where you are lost in the admiration of something. I am filled with ADMIRATION.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    You are such a cheeky devil, luv ya

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Layers of meaning. The court Jester. The dessert. Layers, like the Princess and the Pea , and her Mattresses. Peas, piece, peace. Cheers

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Facetious. Lacking serious intent, concern with something nonessantial, amusing or frivolous. Synonym = Funlover

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    I am a part... I am apart.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Jon English - Words are not Enough

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Hello, goodbye. Goodbye sounds so final...

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    I bow to the God within you...Hello or goodbye.... goodbye,may God be with you...adieu,to God..auf wiedersehen,until we meet again :-) xx Q

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Aware. Today I learned it is also a Japanese word describing "the bittersweetness of a brief and fading moment of transcendent beauty"

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Shalom = hello, good bye, good morning, good morrow, good evening..... The list is endless. :)

  • On_Safari

    On_Safari

    11 years ago

    Two words used to express appreciation, love, gratitude, acceptance. Seldom asked for, often given little thought but in all honesty.....such a warm and simple way to say, "I acknowledge your consideration and help and I in turn appreciate and value your actions in my life." Magic Words ~ indy, pondering how best to tell someone Goodbye and Thank You for Loving Me.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Aloha ladies... :-D . vagary... . va·gar·y[vuh-gair-ee,vey-guh-ree]Show IPAnoun,pluralva·gar·ies.1.anunpredictableorerraticaction,occurrence,course,orinstance:thevagariesofweather;thevagariesoftheeconomicscene.2.awhimsical,wild,orunusualidea,desire,oraction.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'Unrushed1' Def: A fancy way of saying its good for you. For example, with the pertinence of pretence, a salacious & salubrious laviciousness for these luscious ladies is challenging the metacognition of sapiosexuality leading ultimately to my concupiscent debauchery & intemperance. DILLIGAF dumb m*therfucker? Spread your legs, Ill have an awesome orgasm & fck antidisestablishmentarianism! Oh wait, metanoia has set in. I need to treat people with respect and get onto some flat pack construction. That's right. Ikea. Freudian slip or a typo...doesn't matter I love it.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    To use this word again today,disingenuous..... Liar,liar pants on fire xx Q

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Elate, to quicken, to rejoice, enliven and vitalise..... What glorious words we have to play with.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    A dildo like bread stick used by the Ancient Greeks pre the fifh century BC...I suppose butter would have made it betterer :-) xx Q.

  • On_Safari

    On_Safari

    11 years ago

    Self-explanatory I think but a feeling of intense longing for something. Like I yearned to buy those Jimmy Choo stilletoes in Sydney until the sakes lady said they were $2215. Then I was gobsmacked!!! Not even I could justify $2215 for a pair of shoes that were only going to end up wrapped around some hot man's body 😝 ~ Indy gets her kicks for a bargain xx

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'Qefenta2' A dildo like bread stick used by the Ancient Greeks pre the fifh century BC...I suppose butter would have made it betterer :-) xx Q. My word, CONVICTION. Fixed or firm belief or is it. A declaration that a person is guilt of an offence

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    And then I googled...I have never thought about the history of the dildo before....they found a stone in a cave in Germany that is 30,000 years old that they are certain is the oldest known dildo....it does seem that sex wasn't invented in the sixties afteral......go Ms.Pleistocene :-) :-) :-) or Mr.of course:-) xx Q

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    is such an Ughly word... so negative. Poor gargoyles...

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'Funlover71' Facetious. Lacking serious intent, concern with something nonessantial, amusing or frivolous. Synonym = Funlover I like the other word that has all the vowels all lined up in alphabetical order...even though there are those among us who aren't...

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    abstemious; frugal

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'ShyPrincess74' Quoting 'Jack_Denials' Quoting 'Funlover71' Facetious. Lacking serious intent, concern with something nonessantial, amusing or frivolous. Synonym = Funlover I like the other word that has all the vowels all lined up in alphabetical order...even though there are those among us who aren't... There are a few of them ... and no, none of them really apply to me! I am only aware of facetious & abstemious containing all the vowels in order...

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    What word contains the five vowels (a, e, i, o,u) in the right order?. The two most common ones areabstemious'indulging only moderately in food and drink', andfacetious'treating serious issues with inappropriate humour'. Oxford Dictionaries Online also contains the chemical termarsenious'relating to arsenic with a valency of three', while the 20-volume historicalOxford English Dictionaryincludesabstentious'abstinent' as well as the rare botanical and zoological termsacheilous'having one or both lips absent',anemious'growing in windy situations',caesious'bluish or greyish green', andannelidous'belonging to the phylum Annelida'.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    You're not just a pretty face are you?

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Definition = Funlovers sex life.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Naw, I think we can blame Jack for that one Fun :-D. Sorry Jack 0:-D. Facetious, love, love, love, lol. 3:-P . TGIF Shy? :-) . Whale, I came in to say 'whale' Bigmamma lol. . whale1 (ʰweɪl, weɪl) n., pl. whales, (esp. collectively) whale, n. 1. any of the larger marine mammals of the order Cetacea, esp. as distinguished from the smaller dolphins, having a fishlike body, forelimbs modified into flippers, and a horizontally flattened head. 2. something big, great, or fine of its kind: I had a whale of a time in Europe. 3. (cap.) the constellation Cetus. v.i. 4. to engage in whaling or whale fishing. [before 900; Middle English; Old English hwæl, c. Old High German wal, Old Norse hvalr] whale2 (ʰweɪl, weɪl) v.t., v.i. whaled, whal•ing. to hit, thrash, or beat soundly.

  • MsJonesy

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    11 years ago

    May I borrow that word Shy as I'm in the same condition. Too much work and not enough fun. So I may as well borrow your word too Funlover....hand 'em over you two! My word... knackered.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    A good whaling :) mmmm missing that one lol.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'kissk'My word... knackered. knackered than de-knackered

  • MsJonesy

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    11 years ago

    Quoting 'ShyPrincess74' If I can borrow yours ... :-( Our barter system is up and running

  • MsSuperFoxy

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    11 years ago

    The fear of running out of wine. Foxy

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Conundrum...not knowing

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Thank you to the Urban Dictionry LOL... . ying-yang . 1) the erroneous spelling of yin yang oryin-yang, which is an ancient concept and symbol referring to complementary opposites, such as light/dark, day/night, masculine/feminine, sun/moon. Yin is seen as dark, passive and feminine. Yang is seen as light, active, and masculine. . 2) slang term for the anus . 1) Crystal wore a ying-yang symbol as a pendant hanging from a chain around her neck, signifying that she lived in complete harmony with the world around her. . 2) Blow it out your ying yang, dickhead!

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Conundrum is a good one Jack! It's quite deep. . Cogent for me today Bigmamma. Such a beautiful talent... To be... . co·gent[koh-juhnt]Show IPAadjective1.convincingorbelievablebyvirtueofforcible,clear,orincisive presentation;telling.2.tothepoint;relevant;pertinent..

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    "to repair with gold" The art of repairing pottery with gold or silver lacquer and understanding that the piece is more beautiful for having been broken.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    I had the pleasure of coming across that word with an picture of an example of the art, earlier this year. Such a beautiful idea and sight.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    We probably saw the same picture :-). I stumbled across a picture too and was thrilled to find it described exactly a piece of pottery I had brought back from Japan If truth be told I love the idea of the word and its meaning "The piece is more beautiful for having being broken"

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Keep it simple stupid.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Such a beautiful picture it was Sukki, and meaning I can appreciate. Your picture on your profile is stunning, mysterious. . Mysterious 1. Of, relating to, or being a mystery: mysterious and infinite truths.2. Simultaneously arousing wonder and inquisitiveness, and eluding explanation or comprehension: a mysterious visitor; mysterious conduct.

  • RHP

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    10 years ago

    Of the week is ,dill...such a gentle reproof but it gets the message across...you are such a dill...affectionate even:-) xQ

  • RHP

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    10 years ago

    it's also a herb. MatutinalRelating to the morning...eg my matutinal erection was as hard as steel

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    this thread?

  • madotara69

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    9 years ago

    Perineum Particularly between the vagina and the rectum can look like a glistening diamond.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Quoting 'slm114' word is " Legs" Please help spread the word. lol. Mind if I steal this, heard it before years ago, but not for a long time, now so appropriate haha

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Quoting 'Sue_Storm' Intemperance. 1. excessive or immoderate indulgence in alcoholic beverages. 2. excessive indulgence of appetite or passion. 3. lack of moderation or due restraint, as in action or speech. 4. an act or instance of any of these. This seems apt.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Quoting 'Qefenta3' Of the week is ,dill...such a gentle reproof but it gets the message across...you are such a dill...affectionate even:-) xQ I use the word doofus instead of dill with my mad friends at work as their comments are stupid, humorous and designed to gain a bite from me so I have to keep the little grey cells working to reply with an appropriate comment.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Running your fingers through your lover's hair. Thanks Word Porn! :)

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    As cafune is Brazillian 😘xxFreya

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Keep it above the belt here Freya ;) xox - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Word now Unzipped is prude😘xxFreya

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Adj: Having well-shaped, beautiful buttocks.

  • PatchworkGirl

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    9 years ago

    Word porn is one of my favourite pages Unrushed ... And how on earth is Freya supposed to keep it above the belt when everything in your profile pic is below it?

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    As part of my ultra-nerd side, I'm given to exclaim 'this is heresy!' where most people would go 'this is bullshit'. I'm not actually religious in any way shape or form either, heh. My favourite bed word? Vulva. The word drips with sensuality.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Patchworkgirl, remember this thread is about words. Perhaps my profile reminds you of a clothed cafuné and has sent your mind into a state of intemperance imagining the legs, dill, and perineum of this callipygous, prudish dufous rendering you with lexical acratia?

  • PatchworkGirl

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    9 years ago

    Unrushed, you're playing with my affections. You do know how words affect a girl so.

  • tylannister

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    9 years ago

    Quoting 'xeena' Adj: Having well-shaped, beautiful buttocks. Huh. What do you know. According to Dictionary.com I've been mispronouncing it for decades. That makes me sad.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Nah.cunt if you say it out loud is much juicier 😜xxFreya

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Did you find my tardiloquent auto-thaumatography tentiginous?

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Bwhahahah! I can't bring myself to say the V or the C words! Heresy indeed! Succulent def- full of juice. ;)

  • PatchworkGirl

    PatchworkGirl

    9 years ago

    I have recovered from your sesquipedalian attack on my senses. It is with multitudinous affrontery that I take your slanderous attack on my character - you think I'd be distracted by your apparently munificent physicality? I, sir, am an etymologist of the highest order; enraptured by logophilia, not the mere corporeal. Shame on you.

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