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Songbird-2
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December 2022
Been around for a while but the use of the word " sick" to mean good, excellent, marvellous, brilliant etc.
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B3
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@Topbird
yours is the winner so far!
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Topbird
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Heaven is ... sitting in the garden with a G&T and a cat while watching the sun go down
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B3
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How about
Accismus
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feigned lack of interest in something while actually desiring it.
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BenCotto
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Cinquasept
. Now if it had been the English fivetoseven it would have meant the time for a sit down and a nice cup of drinking tea. But those lascivious French: it actually means the time when you visit the brothel or your lover.
Rutland, England
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B3
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😅
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Liriodendron
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Boun
To boun (pronounced as in brown) is a 14th century word meaning to decorate your home with branches.
Since 2019 I've lived in east Clare, in the west of Ireland.
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Alan Clark2 in Liverpool
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Syzygy. An astronomical term for three bodies in a straight line.
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B3
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edited December 2022
COLD
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philippasmith2
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FREEZING
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A feigned lack of interest in something while actually desiring it.
To boun (pronounced as in brown) is a 14th century word meaning to decorate your home with branches.