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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

With your words.

I used the word churlish on a post earlier this evening. Following a comment it made me wonder about the other wonderful, but lesser-used words people have.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Counterpane, the word is so oldfashioned. We where in bed one night when jay asked me for the counterpane.still laugh about it now, even my grandma never said counterpane

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Counterpane, the word is so oldfashioned. We where in bed one night when jay asked me for the counterpane.still laugh about it now, even my grandma never said counterpane"

I say counterpane

I would never use a valance though.

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By * Jay69Man
over a year ago

Bridgwater - Somerset

I like 'Gadzooks' an expression of surprise, interesting derivation.

Not easy to slip into a conversation though.

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

nippley i thought the wet t shirt ladies looked very nippley x

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I like 'Gadzooks' an expression of surprise, interesting derivation.

Not easy to slip into a conversation though."

I'm sure you could slip a Gadzooks! in every once in a while.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"nippley i thought the wet t shirt ladies looked very nippley x"

Nippley? That's a new one to me.

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

I like to say scrimshanker whenever I can.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

Noble.....i used it the other day and got told what a good example for use of the word noble....

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

Salubrious though I'm not feeling it at the moment

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Noble.....i used it the other day and got told what a good example for use of the word noble...."

Was that noble or nobble?

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I like to say scrimshanker whenever I can. "

I don't think I've ever heard scrimshanker. Is it the same as a scrimshaw?

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Salubrious though I'm not feeling it at the moment"

Good word and not used enough these days.

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

Balderdash.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Noble.....i used it the other day and got told what a good example for use of the word noble....

Was that noble or nobble? "

i was trying to be intelligent lol

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


"I like to say scrimshanker whenever I can.

I don't think I've ever heard scrimshanker. Is it the same as a scrimshaw?"

It means to shirk ones duties. It's a very good word to use with my children.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I like to say scrimshanker whenever I can.

I don't think I've ever heard scrimshanker. Is it the same as a scrimshaw?

It means to shirk ones duties. It's a very good word to use with my children.

"

Thank you. I like acquiring new words and so much better than skiver.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Balderdash."

A word that inspired a game.

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush

I have a penchant for splendid just lately

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville


"Balderdash.

A word that inspired a game."

Indeed...cornucopia is a word I use quite a bit but I think it makes me sound like a Podiatrist

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

cuntybaws as Ive just used it in another thread

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By * Jay69Man
over a year ago

Bridgwater - Somerset

I like the word 'sticky' but especially when used as an adjective relating to poorly plants - as in looks like a stick.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I have a penchant for splendid just lately "

for penchant.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Balderdash.

A word that inspired a game.Indeed...cornucopia is a word I use quite a bit but I think it makes me sound like a Podiatrist "

That has made me laugh. What an enticing woman you are.

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

We love being lascivious winks!

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


"We love being lascivious winks!

"

Or even giving them if it were not for the harbinger of misspelling that is ipad spellcheck!

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By * Jay69Man
over a year ago

Bridgwater - Somerset

When I see the word cornucopia I think of the word 'provender', not quite sure why.

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


"Counterpane, the word is so oldfashioned. We where in bed one night when jay asked me for the counterpane.still laugh about it now, even my grandma never said counterpane

I say counterpane

I would never use a valance though."

What's a counterpane?

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


"I like to say scrimshanker whenever I can.

I don't think I've ever heard scrimshanker. Is it the same as a scrimshaw?

It means to shirk ones duties. It's a very good word to use with my children.

Thank you. I like acquiring new words and so much better than skiver."

It has much more gravitas than any similar words , it almost sounds like a swear.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"We love being lascivious winks!

Or even giving them if it were not for the harbinger of misspelling that is ipad spellcheck!

"

I thought you were going for lascivious wanks!!!

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Counterpane, the word is so oldfashioned. We where in bed one night when jay asked me for the counterpane.still laugh about it now, even my grandma never said counterpane

I say counterpane

I would never use a valance though.

What's a counterpane?"

Bedspread.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"When I see the word cornucopia I think of the word 'provender', not quite sure why. "

The abundance of food perhaps?

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

the words I would like to use Lickety are probably best not typed on here at present ............. but suffice to say if the bloody cat shreds me again I won't have any skin left ..............

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

Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

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


"Counterpane, the word is so oldfashioned. We where in bed one night when jay asked me for the counterpane.still laugh about it now, even my grandma never said counterpane

I say counterpane

I would never use a valance though.

What's a counterpane?

Bedspread."

Ah thanks for that

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

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"the words I would like to use Lickety are probably best not typed on here at present ............. but suffice to say if the bloody cat shreds me again I won't have any skin left .............. "

I'm sure the cat didn't mean to lacerate you.

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


"the words I would like to use Lickety are probably best not typed on here at present ............. but suffice to say if the bloody cat shreds me again I won't have any skin left .............. "

You have to be careful where pussies are around

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


"the words I would like to use Lickety are probably best not typed on here at present ............. but suffice to say if the bloody cat shreds me again I won't have any skin left ..............

I'm sure the cat didn't mean to lacerate you."

I beg to differ, runs over jumps on lap, claws out and right poor connects with right arm, left paw digs in leg - nasty expression on his face and he flinches as I pull my arm away as he jumps down runs off and glares at me from a distance .....of course he accidentally did it .... NOT - he left the room with great acceleration as I left the sofa .... and the cat flap banged shut behind him

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons. "

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum.

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


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum. "

u were a scarf type hat thing ?? lol

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum.

u were a scarf type hat thing ?? lol "

No I did a lemon impression. It was slightly more successful than my ladyboy one.

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

I like the word "Boobage" just lately.

I also love the word "preposterous".

Don't ask me why, but I cant say it and keep a straight face. "Preposterous"

Ben

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


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons. "

Is this where cocking a snook comes from ?

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

Obstreperous

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By *atasha_DavidCouple
over a year ago

Slough

Taciturn and verbose

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By *ogistical NightmaresCouple
over a year ago

Manchester Area

Antidisestabishmentarianism any one????

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


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum.

u were a scarf type hat thing ?? lol

No I did a lemon impression. It was slightly more successful than my ladyboy one. "

Yeah but I think it would be spelt snoo'd.

Can't imagine you as a ladyboy.

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum.

u were a scarf type hat thing ?? lol

No I did a lemon impression. It was slightly more successful than my ladyboy one.

Yeah but I think it would be spelt snoo'd.

Can't imagine you as a ladyboy."

You just tuck your cock between your legs , put your finger on your lips and pose

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


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum.

u were a scarf type hat thing ?? lol

No I did a lemon impression. It was slightly more successful than my ladyboy one.

Yeah but I think it would be spelt snoo'd.

Can't imagine you as a ladyboy.

You just tuck your cock between your legs , put your finger on your lips and pose "

Buffalo bill springs to mind!

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


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum.

u were a scarf type hat thing ?? lol

No I did a lemon impression. It was slightly more successful than my ladyboy one.

Yeah but I think it would be spelt snoo'd.

Can't imagine you as a ladyboy.

You just tuck your cock between your legs , put your finger on your lips and pose "

Pic please lol

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


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum.

u were a scarf type hat thing ?? lol

No I did a lemon impression. It was slightly more successful than my ladyboy one.

Yeah but I think it would be spelt snoo'd.

Can't imagine you as a ladyboy.

You just tuck your cock between your legs , put your finger on your lips and pose "

How will me tucking my cock between my legs make you look like a ladyboy?

Post a pic...

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

Sorry to barge in here and prevaricate but could I just borrow RYAN please ........

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


"Sorry to barge in here and prevaricate but could I just borrow RYAN please ........ "

Yep sire he is all yours enjoy

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


"Sorry to barge in here and prevaricate but could I just borrow RYAN please ........

Yep sire he is all yours enjoy "

he is missing and I need some HELP urgently

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

F*** is a pretty good word. Quite versatile as in:-

F***wit

Why don't you f*** off

Fancy a f***

I'd really like to f*** you

I'm gonna f*** you up

Fancy as f***

That's f***ing awesome

That's f***ed

And as my New Zealand friend used to refer to his antipodean neighbours, Ausf***intralians.

But I suppose my word would be quedge

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


"Sorry to barge in here and prevaricate but could I just borrow RYAN please ........

Yep sire he is all yours enjoy

he is missing and I need some HELP urgently "

its ok he can come out of hiding now I sorted it by myself and nothing got mangled lol

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

Repellent x

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


"F*** is a pretty good word. Quite versatile as in:-

F***wit

Why don't you f*** off

Fancy a f***

I'd really like to f*** you

I'm gonna f*** you up

Fancy as f***

That's f***ing awesome

That's f***ed

And as my New Zealand friend used to refer to his antipodean neighbours, Ausf***intralians.

But I suppose my word would be quedge

"

F*** yeah!!

(What do the *** stand for?)

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

U C K

or

E C K

or

O O K

Take your pick really

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By *asey369Woman
over a year ago

London

Untenable - a polite way to say its never going to happen and don't even raise the subject again.

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

Today I will mostly be "Effervescently ebullient"

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By * Jay69Man
over a year ago

Bridgwater - Somerset


"Today I will mostly be "Effervescently ebullient" "

Would you describe that as grandiloquent verbosity?

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


"Today I will mostly be "Effervescently ebullient"

Would you describe that as grandiloquent verbosity? "

Indeed I would…!

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By * Jay69Man
over a year ago

Bridgwater - Somerset


"Today I will mostly be "Effervescently ebullient"

Would you describe that as grandiloquent verbosity?

Indeed I would…! "

Forgot to mention the large dollop of alliteration.

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum.

u were a scarf type hat thing ?? lol

No I did a lemon impression. It was slightly more successful than my ladyboy one.

Yeah but I think it would be spelt snoo'd.

Can't imagine you as a ladyboy.

You just tuck your cock between your legs , put your finger on your lips and pose

How will me tucking my cock between my legs make you look like a ladyboy?

Post a pic..."

Cool party game though, whilst passing a balloon down the line and snooing

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Snoo.

To snoo- to turn one's nose up at something. Usually with the facial expression of sucking lemons.

That's a good word. I snood (can you say that?) earlier in the swingers forum.

u were a scarf type hat thing ?? lol

No I did a lemon impression. It was slightly more successful than my ladyboy one.

Yeah but I think it would be spelt snoo'd.

Can't imagine you as a ladyboy.

You just tuck your cock between your legs , put your finger on your lips and pose

Buffalo bill springs to mind!"

Can't imagine Buffalo Bill doing that. He was rough and tough

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


"Today I will mostly be "Effervescently ebullient" "

Farting?

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I'm enjoying the badinage.

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

There is a veritable cornucopia of decadent words filling me with the urge to bust forth with a miasmic plethora of kaleidoscopic enunciation, which basically suggest that I’ve got way too much time on my hands…...

Yikes.....

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

Come on you scrimshankers , haven't you got work to do ?

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By *renchbambi xWoman
over a year ago

Need to know basis

This is all Gobbledigook to me!

That word makes me howl and I use it a lot

Sacrebleu....very old fashioned French word.

Conundrum - love that word

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

Portmanteau (a lovely word so romantic)

Vignette

Antemaccassers

Liaison

Erudite

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Portmanteau (a lovely word so romantic)

Vignette

Antemaccassers

Liaison

Erudite

"

Bonus points for spelling liaison correctly!

What portmanteau words do you have?

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


"Portmanteau (a lovely word so romantic)

Vignette

Antemaccassers

Liaison

Erudite

Bonus points for spelling liaison correctly!

What portmanteau words do you have?"

Also

Opsimath (a word I apply often to myself!!! )

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


"Portmanteau (a lovely word so romantic)

Vignette

Antemaccassers

Liaison

Erudite

Bonus points for spelling liaison correctly!

What portmanteau words do you have?

Also

Opsimath (a word I apply often to myself!!! ) "

Flipping the Op 's original question. Words I cringe to hear in everyday usage:-

Toilet when people MEAN lavatory

Toilet means 'to prepare oneself ie make up n personal cleansing n adornments. Lavatory is where u perform yr ablutions.

Dessert - we are British we eat puddings - dessert is a French word for pudding.

Settee - is a formal seating item. Most of us have sofas!!!!

Same with beds. Most folks have a divan!

Languagee however, is always evolving so one puts up with the sea change innit

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Portmanteau (a lovely word so romantic)

Vignette

Antemaccassers

Liaison

Erudite

Bonus points for spelling liaison correctly!

What portmanteau words do you have?

Also

Opsimath (a word I apply often to myself!!! )

Flipping the Op 's original question. Words I cringe to hear in everyday usage:-

Toilet when people MEAN lavatory

Toilet means 'to prepare oneself ie make up n personal cleansing n adornments. Lavatory is where u perform yr ablutions.

Dessert - we are British we eat puddings - dessert is a French word for pudding.

Settee - is a formal seating item. Most of us have sofas!!!!

Same with beds. Most folks have a divan!

Languagee however, is always evolving so one puts up with the sea change innit

"

I don't have a sofa or settee

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

Ooooooooh _icketysplits!

R ya dead posh n git summat like a knowle sofa? Or a chaise longue? Or even a banquette?

Don't tell us ya sitting on straw bales???

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Ooooooooh _icketysplits!

R ya dead posh n git summat like a knowle sofa? Or a chaise longue? Or even a banquette?

Don't tell us ya sitting on straw bales??? "

I have a chaise longue and an armchair. Is that posh?

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

bet you look good reclining on your chaise longue

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

The Black Country has a whole language of its own with some really weird and wonderful unique words. My favourite has got to be Wammel, or dog- which I think was derived from an old Norse word

Google the black country alphabet and you too can learn to speak yamyam in the comfort of yer own Wum

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"The Black Country has a whole language of its own with some really weird and wonderful unique words. My favourite has got to be Wammel, or dog- which I think was derived from an old Norse word

Google the black country alphabet and you too can learn to speak yamyam in the comfort of yer own Wum "

Give us more of your yamyam.

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

How about 'supplication' ?

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"How about 'supplication' ?"

Petition or prayer?

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"The Black Country has a whole language of its own with some really weird and wonderful unique words. My favourite has got to be Wammel, or dog- which I think was derived from an old Norse word

Google the black country alphabet and you too can learn to speak yamyam in the comfort of yer own Wum "

My ex used to call ne a wammel..now I know why he is my ex

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"The Black Country has a whole language of its own with some really weird and wonderful unique words. My favourite has got to be Wammel, or dog- which I think was derived from an old Norse word

Google the black country alphabet and you too can learn to speak yamyam in the comfort of yer own Wum

My ex used to call ne a wammel..now I know why he is my ex "

Did you know what it meant?

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

Pedantic, oh and bombastic.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"The Black Country has a whole language of its own with some really weird and wonderful unique words. My favourite has got to be Wammel, or dog- which I think was derived from an old Norse word

Google the black country alphabet and you too can learn to speak yamyam in the comfort of yer own Wum

My ex used to call ne a wammel..now I know why he is my ex

Did you know what it meant?"

I assumed it was meant that I was a fat fucker as he usually ended it with something about my size lol

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


"The Black Country has a whole language of its own with some really weird and wonderful unique words. My favourite has got to be Wammel, or dog- which I think was derived from an old Norse word

Google the black country alphabet and you too can learn to speak yamyam in the comfort of yer own Wum

My ex used to call ne a wammel..now I know why he is my ex

Did you know what it meant?

I assumed it was meant that I was a fat fucker as he usually ended it with something about my size lol"

Just be glad he never called you a Yampy Oss

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

Mellifluous

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

swearing I say B,B,B. stands for Bugger, Bollocks and Balderdash. Always makes me smile - Balderdash

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

I also like fucktard.

"You stupid fucktard" haha!

Ben

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By * Jay69Man
over a year ago

Bridgwater - Somerset

I like whirligig and wamble. Not necessarily together.

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

I've been told I am disconcerting...

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