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I managed to find a word that had zero threads on it, so now it does.
See if you can find more
For those curious:
jentacular (comparative more jentacular, superlative most jentacular) Of or pertaining to a breakfast taken early in the morning, or immediately upon getting up. I took a post-jentacular walk to settle my stomach. |
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"I managed to find a word that had zero threads on it, so now it does.
See if you can find more
For those curious:
jentacular (comparative more jentacular, superlative most jentacular) Of or pertaining to a breakfast taken early in the morning, or immediately upon getting up. I took a post-jentacular walk to settle my stomach."
I guess it's a bit like prandial, which is an adjective for something happening at lunchtime, like a prandial meeting. |
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"I will be using this word in conversation tomorrow
I love learning new words
When I find interesting words I add them to a lust. It's currently at about 300. I'm happy to share if you like. "
Was the lust a Freudian slip? |
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"I will be using this word in conversation tomorrow
I love learning new words
When I find interesting words I add them to a lust. It's currently at about 300. I'm happy to share if you like.
Was the lust a Freudian slip? "
We'll spotted. I meant list. Freudian spell-check at work again. |
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"Tittynope.
Definitely not a word that can be used to describe your fantabulous chesticular orbs Ivy but is instead used to describe the crumbs left on your plate once you've eaten your meal "
Never any crumbs left on my plate, they are all in my bra |
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however "
I'm sure K would find a way to use it, she loves the things |
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however "
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous |
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I'm sure K would find a way to use it, she loves the things "
Another animal related one: Hircine and Hircinous. Both relate to goats.
‘Look at that hircinous fellow!’ or ‘Their abode had a repugnant, hircine stench about it.’
(Interestingly, but sadly for poor old goats, the connotations appear to be predominantly negative) |
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous"
Prickly and cute? |
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous"
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous
Prickly and cute? "
I shall do my lockdown buddy duty and confirm or deny this when I can |
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous
Prickly and cute? "
Very soft to the touch and very cute indeed |
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One that baffles me is...
Viridity - The quality or state of being green.
I can't come up with a sentence where it is better to say something has the quality of being green or is in the state of being green, rather just saying that it's green. |
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"One that baffles me is...
Viridity - The quality or state of being green.
I can't come up with a sentence where it is better to say something has the quality of being green or is in the state of being green, rather just saying that it's green. "
After two weeks camping, the grass on which we had pitched the tent, had lost most of its viridity...sorry. I didnt mean to sound like a smart arse! |
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous
Prickly and cute?
Very soft to the touch and very cute indeed "
But dont feed it bread or milk. Its terribly bad for it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous
Prickly and cute?
Very soft to the touch and very cute indeed
But dont feed it bread or milk. Its terribly bad for it. "
It likes sausages and the occassional protein shake |
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous
Prickly and cute?
Very soft to the touch and very cute indeed "
Thanks for the update, appreciate it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous
Prickly and cute?
Very soft to the touch and very cute indeed
Thanks for the update, appreciate it "
I was quite alarmed by a cold hand appearing on my hedgehog |
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous
Prickly and cute?
Very soft to the touch and very cute indeed
Thanks for the update, appreciate it
I was quite alarmed by a cold hand appearing on my hedgehog "
Need a warm one instead? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous
Prickly and cute?
Very soft to the touch and very cute indeed
Thanks for the update, appreciate it
I was quite alarmed by a cold hand appearing on my hedgehog
Need a warm one instead? "
indubitably |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Erinaceous: Of or like a hedgehog.
Quite as to how one might employ this in everyday conversation (other than a veiled insult I suppose) I am befuddled however
I have not shaved for a week and my pubic region is looking quite erinaceous
Prickly and cute?
Very soft to the touch and very cute indeed
Thanks for the update, appreciate it
I was quite alarmed by a cold hand appearing on my hedgehog
Need a warm one instead?
indubitably"
Hibernating for winter? |
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