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By *G999 OP   Man
over a year ago

Everywhere & Nowhere

I love that "take out" means food, dating and murder

Got any others?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dating...artifacts and liaison

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pearl necklace

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cream pie. Need I say more?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m not buying it.

Either not making a purchase or not believing something.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Big bang - Universe and large orgy?

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By *ulfilthmentMan
over a year ago

Just around the corner

To ‘table’ something in business can mean to offer or withdraw something depending on where you’re from on the globe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pussy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It blows my mind that young folk can make "sick" a good thing!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Smeg.

Either a fridge or…..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It blows my mind that young folk can make "sick" a good thing!!"

Very good example!

Or wicked!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Smeg.

Either a fridge or….."

*scratches head*

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

It's coz we is down wid da kids.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's coz we is down wid da kids. "

I iz not down wid da kidz

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Smeg.

Either a fridge or…..

*scratches head*"

Ewwww you don’t scratch it

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"It's coz we is down wid da kids.

I iz not down wid da kidz "

Just wear a baseball hat at a strange angle and you'll be fine.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's coz we is down wid da kids.

I iz not down wid da kidz

Just wear a baseball hat at a strange angle and you'll be fine. "

Or humiliated by my kids...

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"It's coz we is down wid da kids.

I iz not down wid da kidz

Just wear a baseball hat at a strange angle and you'll be fine.

Or humiliated by my kids... "

That one too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's coz we is down wid da kids.

I iz not down wid da kidz

Just wear a baseball hat at a strange angle and you'll be fine.

Or humiliated by my kids...

That one too. "

"You look 152, Mum. Yuck!"

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By *arkcrystalMan
over a year ago

Bristol

143

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"It's coz we is down wid da kids.

I iz not down wid da kidz

Just wear a baseball hat at a strange angle and you'll be fine.

Or humiliated by my kids...

That one too.

"You look 152, Mum. Yuck!" "

Bloody charming.

But - I don't think I've seen your face yet.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's coz we is down wid da kids.

I iz not down wid da kidz

Just wear a baseball hat at a strange angle and you'll be fine.

Or humiliated by my kids...

That one too.

"You look 152, Mum. Yuck!"

Bloody charming.

But - I don't think I've seen your face yet. "

Cheeky

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"It's coz we is down wid da kids.

I iz not down wid da kidz

Just wear a baseball hat at a strange angle and you'll be fine.

Or humiliated by my kids...

That one too.

"You look 152, Mum. Yuck!"

Bloody charming.

But - I don't think I've seen your face yet.

Cheeky "

Me - never. I'm sweet and innocent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's coz we is down wid da kids.

I iz not down wid da kidz

Just wear a baseball hat at a strange angle and you'll be fine.

Or humiliated by my kids...

That one too.

"You look 152, Mum. Yuck!"

Bloody charming.

But - I don't think I've seen your face yet.

Cheeky

Me - never. I'm sweet and innocent "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A contronym is a word with two meanings that happen to be the opposite of each other.

Bolt

To separate by fleeing or to hold together (as with a bolt)

Bound

Going toward a destination or restrained from moving

Buckle

To fasten together (with a buckle) or to bend or collapse from pressure

Cleave

To adhere firmly and closely or to split apart

Clip

To fasten (as with a paperclip) or to detach with shears (clipping your hair or your hedges)

Consult

To give advice or to get advice

Custom

A common practice or a specially made item

Dust

Dust off your dictionary. Some words (like dust) can have clashing meanings.

To cover something with a fine power or to make something clean by brushing or removing dust

Enjoin

To order someone to do something or to prohibit someone from doing something

Fast

Firmly fixed and unmoving or able to move rapidly

Finished

Completed or destroyed

Garnish

To add decorative touches (to food or drink) or to take/withhold from (as in wages)

Handicap

An advantage given to equalize chances of winning (as in golf) or a disadvantage that makes equality difficult

Lease

To rent property or to offer property for rent

Left

Departed or remained behind

Model

The original, perfect example or a copy

Off

Not operating (turn off the light) or operating (the alarm went off)

Out

Visible (the stars are out) or invisible (the lights are out)

Overlook

To watch or to fail to notice

Oversight

Watchful, responsible care or a mistake made due to forgetfulness or poor supervision

Peruse

To skim or to read very carefully

Ravel

To separate or to become entangled

Rent

To lease something or to offer an something for lease

Sanction

To boycott or to approve

Screen

To hide or to show (like a movie)

Seed

To seed a watermelon is to remove seeds. To seed a lawn is to add them. Regreto/Shutterstock

To add seed ("seeding the lawn") or to remove seed ("seeding a watermelon")

Strike

To hit or to miss while trying to hit

Trim

To add (decorations) or to take away (extra hair or fabric, for example)

Wear

To endure or to deteriorate

Weather

To withstand or to be worn away

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A contronym is a word with two meanings that happen to be the opposite of each other.

Bolt

Etc etc"

Kudos, I'm genuinely impressed - that was alarmingly comprehensive!!!!

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By *G999 OP   Man
over a year ago

Everywhere & Nowhere

Contronym or homophone.

I guess for the purposes of this thread, either will do

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A contronym is a word with two meanings that happen to be the opposite of each other.

Bolt

Etc etc

Kudos, I'm genuinely impressed - that was alarmingly comprehensive!!!! "

Cut and paste job obviously, but I do like wordplay around things like this, and the English language is crazily inconsistent and contradictory with so many words

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