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a petit mort petit(e) mort:
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Bare in mind
Mentally unprepared, psychically naive.
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Bare in mind
Bare in mind - untutored, a holy fool, a parsi-fol. der reine Tor
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« Reply #468 on: 21:09:25, 24-02-2008 » |
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I have now spoiled the joke by editing my original mis-spelt post. Thank you for pointing it out.
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To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. A time to weep, and a time to laugh: a time to mourn, and a time to dance
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Muching - present part. - act of munching a great number of biscuits (by implication, most of a packet)
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« Reply #470 on: 16:47:06, 25-02-2008 » |
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2. opposite of (be)littling.
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reknowned
Reknown (vb): Wreak havoc upon a part of speech (specifically by dyslexics).
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« Reply #472 on: 11:18:02, 29-02-2008 » |
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something else I'm reknow renowned for , Ron
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bare in mind
Bare in mind: (i) an imaginary naturist. (ii) the autumnal state of one prone to intentions of turning over a new leaf.
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cumminity
Cumminity (n.): a particularly inviting type of welcome.
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« Reply #475 on: 14:35:42, 08-03-2008 » |
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flount Flount : The (rarely successful) art of exiting derisively up a steep incline.
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« Reply #476 on: 22:06:15, 08-03-2008 » |
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weirdoes Common misspelling of weirdi.
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News and Currant Affairs
General news with a devoted section focusing on infidelity amongst seedless raisins.
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« Reply #478 on: 23:00:27, 08-03-2008 » |
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Here is Puzzle 293I have not been able to trace the name of the composer, so title and genre/specific role will have to surfice. surfice v. To show the remaining surface substance (only) of a piece of music after it has been disowned by its composer due to his self-effacing wish (in retrospect) to remain anonymous.
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Here is Puzzle 293I have not been able to trace the name of the composer, so title and genre/specific role will have to surfice. surfice v. To show the remaining surface substance (only) of a piece of music after it has been disowned by its composer due to his self-effacing wish (in retrospect) to remain anonymous. surfice, 2. Snowboarding Tommo
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Made by Thompson & son, at the Violin & c. the West end of St. Paul's Churchyard, LONDON
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