ham has two meanings, apart from being a meat, its also a very eccentric and/or odd person
And of course an aglet...
And of course an aglet...
You, good sir, just won yourself the world's biggest cookie:StriderShinryu said:Opinion
?noun
1. a belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty.
2. a personal view, attitude, or appraisal.
3. the formal expression of a professional judgment: to ask for a second Medical opinion.
You ruined the fun in the universe. All of it. No need to bring facts into this, it's the internet, dammit.Jaime_Wolf said:Ah my favourite: a thread of amateur linguists.
-cracks knuckles-
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well (i learned this from Jen of the IT Crowd) you turn it on and press the internet button. then you mash the keyboard and pray to the bigass spacefox you get what want, like a grocery shopping website.SilentCom said:Also "computer" because chances are if you don't know how to use one, you're not on the escapist right now.
Haha, this one's fun to say.Averant said:Discombobulate - to confuse or disconcert; upset; frustrate.
Because it just sounds cool.
Thank you. I dislike the use of Quadrilogy.penguindude42 said:Tetralogy. A story contained in four parts.
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~Tom<3
They think it means "not plussed" as in not increased in anyway, excitement, fear, enjoyment etc.RevRaptor said:nonplussed.
To be put at a loss as to what to think, say, or do. Filled with bewilderment.
I'm really sick of idiots using this word wrong. The word means to be greatly confused. Why do stupid people keep using it like it means unfazed or unshaken.
Ate a chilver on a platter of silver. Done.LiberalSquirrel said:Next time I am writing poetry... I will find a way to work this in. Somehow. Unfortunately this means I have to write about sheep.CrashBang said:Chilver. A female lamb and the only word to rhyme with silver
OT: Less "word that everyone should know" and more "difference everyone should know:" a farce vs. a satire. They are not the same thing.
Farce = slap-stick style buffoonery.
Satire = humor, irony, or sarcasm with a point.
Because you don't care about the history of America(As a group of two continents)?fragmaster09 said:isn't Altstadt german or OldTown?Giest4life said:I learnt that in my European History class, it took a trip to Wikipedia for me to believe that my teacher wasn't trolling the class.CM156 said:The most important word ever is defenestration: "The action of throwing someone or something out of a window"
This is the truth, internet.
EDIT: Oh, I gotta contribute too, I guess:
Vorstadt: the term given to a populated area that surrounds an Altstadt (Inner city/center city).
and who has an entire class for european history, the 1st 1300 years of significance were africa/southern europe(greece), and until the 1700's it was the rest of Europe... so in 'non-european' history you will learn about:
-North America
-Canada
-South America
-prehistory
seeing as how the rest was european...
so why wouldn't you just have one class for everything?