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Originally posted by cheshirecatstevens
#10 phonopsia [Greek] A condition in which hearing certain sounds gives rise to a subjective sensation of color.
11. ARROGANCE: Noun, 14th Century. An emotional/attitude complex of superiority, hypersensitivity to self and insensitivity to all others.





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12. Color, the American bastardisation of the spelling of 'colour'.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
11. ARROGANCE: Noun, 14th Century. An emotional/attitude complex of superiority, hypersensitivity to self and insensitivity to all others.





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#13 balanism, The employment of a pessary or suppository.

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
12. Color, the American bastardisation of the spelling of 'colour'.
#14 balbuties [Latin] Stammering, stuttering.

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#15 brobdignagian

Adj. enormous, gigantic. Descriptive of inhabitants of Brobdignag, an imaginary land in Gullivers travels by Johnathon Swift.

( that one is a biggie)

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16. TRUE: Middle English 'trewe' from Old English ' treowe'... faithful, sure. Before 12th Century: steadfast, essential, legitimate, rightful,

consistent, narrow, accurate, conformable to a standard and true to character. "Truth never seems true" - G. Simenon (and it stings -gb).

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
12. Color, the American bastardisation of the spelling of 'colour'.
Go speak your hybrid French. (couleur)

We prefer English. No, real English.

Oh, and learn to spell bastardization while you're at it.

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17. NO: From Middle English 'na' from OE 'ne'. To express the negative of an alternative choice; with respect to degree 'no better'; denial, refusal.

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What's the difference between Bilbo Baggins and Gonorrhea?

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
What's the difference between Bilbo Baggins and Gonorrhea?
Well, one is a Cunning Runt...

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18. YES: adverb, from Old English 'gese'; assent, agreement; emphatic, explicit, aye; polite interest, attentiveness; informal/slang okay, yeah, right on.

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All RHP Site threads begin with big expectation. Some are stillborn.

Some die young. Some old. All become smaller... then are gone.



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