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What is your word today
April 17 2016
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RHP User
8 years ago
noun 1. (especially in the 1960s) a person of unconventional appearance, typically having long hair and wearing beads, associated with a subculture involving a rejection of conventional values and the taking of hallucinogenic drugs. synonyms: flower child, bohemian, dropout, free spirit, nonconformist, unconventional person; flower people adjective 1. relating to hippies or the subculture associated with them. "hippy philosophy"
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8 years ago
noun an arch of colours visible in the sky, caused by the refraction and dispersion of the sun's light by rain or other water droplets in the atmosphere. The colours of the rainbow are generally said to be red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. "all the colours of the rainbow" a display of the colours of the spectrum produced by dispersion of light. a wide range of related and typically colourful things. "a rainbow of medals decorated his chest
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8 years ago
?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>ˈplɛz(ə)ntri/ noun plural noun: pleasantries an inconsequential remark made as part of a polite conversation. "after an exchange of pleasantries, I proceeded to outline a plan" synonyms: banter, badinage; inconsequential remark, friendly/good-natured remark, polite remark, casual remark; informal josh "we exchanged the usual pleasantries" a mild joke. "he laughed at his own pleasantry" synonyms: joke, witticism, quip, jest, gag, witty remark, sally; bon mot; informal wise crack, crack "he laughed at his own pleasantry" - Posted from rhpmobile
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8 years ago
Ew! Not sure what happened to my post but looks all gobbledygook to me 😛 - Posted from rhpmobile
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8 years ago
Quoting 'tulips4u' Ew! Not sure what happened to my post but looks all gobbledygook to me 😛 - Posted from rhpmobile I think the word Sticky is appropriate after gobbledygook because gobbledygook sounds a bit sticky to me.
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8 years ago
frank1adjectiveadjective: frank; comparative adjective: franker; superlative adjective: frankest open, honest, and direct in speech or writing, especially when dealing with unpalatable matters."a long and frank discussion" Synonyms: candid, direct, forthright, plain, plain-spoken, straight, straightforward, straight from the shoulder, explicit, unequivocal, unambiguous, unvarnished, bald, to the point, no-nonsense, matter-of-fact; open, honest, truthful, sincere, guileless, artless; outspoken, bluff, blunt, brutal, unsparing, not afraid to call a spade a spade; informal upfront, warts and all, on the level; informal on the up and up; archaic round, free-spoken"he is disarmingly frank about his attitudes" Antonyms: secretive, dishonest - open, sincere, or undisguised. "Kate looked at Sam with frank admiration"
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8 years ago
Well, there's my new nickname Just call me Frank 😀
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8 years ago
adjectivecomforted and reassured; also, friendly and affectionate; also writtenwarm and fuzzy :DExamplesNot knowing where he is does not make me feel all warm-and-fuzzy.noun, adjectiveany person or thing that gives others comfort, reassurance, or a friendlyfeeling; also called warm fuzzy, warm fuzziesExamplesWe love staying at that inn; it gives us the warm-and-fuzzies.
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justforthefun44
8 years ago
FTP three words
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8 years ago
tʃɪˈlaks/ verb informal verb: chillax; 3rd person present: chillaxes; gerund or present participle: chillaxing; past tense: chillaxed; past participle: chillaxed calm down and relax. "you can dance to your favourite tune, chillax, or have friends over" It's a glorious weekend here and I'm chillaxing. I hope you are too 🌷 - Posted from rhpmobile
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8 years ago
Quoting 'I_touch_myself2' Well, there's my new nickname Just call me Frank 😀 I think it is what I admire about you most Frank. Lol, Peachy
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8 years ago
saccharineˈsakərʌɪn,ˈsakərʌɪn,ˈsakəriːn/adjective1.excessively sweet or sentimental."saccharine music"synonyms: sentimental, over-sentimental, over-emotional, mawkish, cloying, sickly, sugary, syrupy, sickening, nauseating, maudlin, lachrymose, banal, trite;informalmushy, slushy, sloppy, schmaltzy, weepy, cutesy, lovey-dovey, gooey, drippy, sloshy, soupy, treacly, cheesy, corny, icky, sick-making, toe-curling; informalsoppy, twee;informalcornball, sappy, hokey, three-hanky"some saccharine love songs"2.datedrelating to or containing sugar; sugary.
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8 years ago
nouna mythical sea creature with the head and trunk of a woman and the tail of a fish, conventionally depicted as beautiful and with long flowing golden hair.
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8 years ago
Empowergive (someone) the authority or power to do something."members are empowered to audit the accounts of limited companies"authorize, license, entitle, permit, allow, sanction, warrant, commission, delegate, certify, accredit, qualify; give someone the authority, give someone permission; enable, equip, give the power to, give the means to; informalgive the go-ahead to, give the green light to, OK, give the OK to, give the thumbs up to"the act empowered Henry to punish heretics" - make (someone) stronger and more confident, especially in controlling their life and claiming their rights."movements to empower the poor" emancipate, unyoke, unfetter, unshackle, unchain, set free, give freedom to;historicalenfranchise"movements to empower the poor" synonyms:synonyms:
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8 years ago
adjectivecausing laughter and providing entertainment."such a likeable, amusing man!"entertaining, funny, comical, humorous, light-hearted, jocular, witty, mirthful, hilarious, chucklesome, ludicrous, laughable, rollicking, facetious, droll, whimsical, novel, interesting, diverting, engaging, beguiling; informalwacky, side-splitting, rib-tickling"they are very colourful and amusing characterssynonyms:
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8 years ago
2.an arrangement of the four Gospels, or of any parallel narratives, which presents a single continuous narrative text.the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect."the piece owes its air of tranquillity largely to the harmony"euphony, polyphony, consonance; tunefulness, melodiousness, mellifluousness, mellifluence"the quartet owes its air of tranquillity largely to the subtle harmony"synonyms:
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8 years ago
noun2.an arrangement of the four Gospels, or of any parallel narratives, which presents a single continuous narrative text.1.the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect."the piece owes its air of tranquillity largely to the harmony"euphony, polyphony, consonance; tunefulness, melodiousness, mellifluousness, mellifluence"the quartet owes its air of tranquillity largely to the subtle harmony"synonyms:
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8 years ago
whywʌɪ/adverb1.for what reason or purpose."why did he do it?"adverb1.(with reference to a reason) on account of which; for which."the reason why flu jabs need repeating every year is that the virus changes"exclamation2.used to add emphasis to a response."‘You think so?’ ‘Why, yes.’"1.expressing surprise or indignation."why, that's absurd!"noun1.a reason or explanation."the whys and wherefores of these procedures need to be explained to students"
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8 years ago
behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others."a supercilious lady's maid" ...it's one of those words that just rolls off the tongue nicely
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8 years ago
😜👏👍
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8 years ago
adjectiveexcessively concerned with minor details or rules; overscrupulous."his analyses are careful and even painstaking, but never pedantic"overscrupulous, scrupulous, precise, exact, over-exacting, perfectionist, precisionist, punctilious, meticulous, fussy, fastidious, finical, finicky; dogmatic, purist, literalist, literalistic, formalist, scholastic; casuistic, casuistical, sophistic, sophistical; captious, hair-splitting, quibbling, pettifogging, fault-finding, hypercritical, cavilling, carping;informalnitpicking, pernickety; archaicovernice"a pedantic interpretation of the rules"learned, cerebral, didactic, bookish, pedagogic, donnish, highbrow, ivory-tower,pretentious, pompous;intellectual, academic, scholastic, scholarly, literary;informalegghead"pedantic words like ‘irriguous’"synonyms:
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8 years ago
askanceəˈskans,əˈskɑːns/adverb with an attitude or look of suspicion or disapproval."the reformers looked askance at the mystical tradition" Synonyms: suspiciously, with suspicion, sceptically, with misgivings, cynically, mistrustfully, distrustfully, with distrust, doubtfully, dubiously, with doubt; disapprovingly, with disapproval, with disfavour, contemptuously, scornfully, disdainfully; suspect, mistrust, distrust; disapprove of, frown on, be hostile towards"they look askance at almost anything foreign"obliquely, sideways, indirectly, out of the corner of one's eye"she looked askance at her neighbour"
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8 years ago
I'll throw in Shagadelic as my word lol shagadelic. adjective. sexy and somewhat psychedelic. The word "shagadelic" is a reference to Austin Powers movies, where the main character used words that contained "shag" almost all the time. Word Origin. Quoting 'Philacrocorax' 😜👏👍
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8 years ago
n."external genitals," late 14c. ( pudenda), from Latin pudendum (pluralpudenda), literally "thing to be ashamed of," neuter gerundive of pudere"make ashamed; be ashamed," from PIE root *(s)peud- "to punish,repulse." Translated into Old English as scamlim ("shame-limb"); in MiddleEnglish also anglicized as pudende (early 15c.). Related: Pudendal. I love the word, picked the definition because it mentioned (PIE) and (root) Small minds
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8 years ago
02-Dec-2017 Word of the Day Fescennine Today's word is Fescennine: Scurrilous; licentious; obscene.
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8 years ago
lol big night? 😉
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8 years ago
Closure or need for closure (NFC) (used interchangeably with need for cognitiveclosure (NFCC)) are psychological terms that describe an individual's desire for a firm answer to a question and an aversion toward ambiguity. The term "need" denotes a motivated tendency to seek out information.
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8 years ago
noun 2.a person who puts a case on someone else's behalf."care managers can become advocates for their clients"1.a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy."he was an untiring advocate of economic reform"champion, upholder, supporter, backer, promoter, proponent, exponent, protector, patron; spokesman for, spokeswoman for, spokesperson for, speaker for, campaigner for, fighter for, battler for, crusader for; missionary, reformer, pioneer, pleader, propagandist, apostle, apologist; booster; informalplugger"she was a powerful advocate of children's rights"synonyms: verb 1.publicly recommend or support."voters supported candidates who advocated an Assembly"recommend, prescribe, commend, advise, favour, approve of, support, back, uphold, subscribe to, champion, campaign on behalf of, stand up for, speak for, argue for, plead for, press for, lobby for, urge, promote, espouse, endorse, sanction, vouch for;informalplug, push"heart disease specialists advocate a diet low in cholesterol"synonyms:
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8 years ago
noun2.serious thought or consideration."he doesn't get much time for reflection"thought, thinking, consideration, contemplation, study, deliberation, pondering, meditation, musing, rumination, cogitation, brooding, agonizing; rarecerebration"after some reflection, he turned the offer down"synonyms:1.the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it."the reflection of light"sending back, throwing back, casting back, mirroring, backscattering"the colours seen in soap bubbles are caused by reflection of light"synonyms:
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8 years ago
adjective1.acting or done without forethought."they'd married as impulsive teenagers"impetuous, spontaneous, hasty, passionate, emotional, uninhibited, unrepressed, abandoned; rash, reckless, foolhardy, madcap, devil-may-care, daredevil, hot-headed, wild, daring, adventurous"he had an impulsive nature"impromptu, snap, spontaneous, unpremeditated, spur-of-the-moment,extemporaneous;impetuous, precipitate, hasty, headlong, rash, reckless, incautious, imprudent, injudicious;sudden, quick, ill-considered, ill-thought-out, unplanned, thoughtless, unthinking"his impulsive decision to leave his job and join the army" 2.PHYSICSacting as an impulse."the approaching waves contain an impulsive component" synonyms:
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8 years ago
adjective 1. occurring continuously over a period of time."the constant background noise of the city"inconstant, fitfulantonyms: - remaining the same over a period of time."these discs rotate at a constant speed"inconstant, variableantonyms: - (of a person) unchangingly faithful and dependable."a constant friend"inconstant, fickleantonyms:
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8 years ago
2.of or for a particular person."the individual needs of the children"1.single; separate."individual tiny flowers"single, separate, discrete, independent; sole, lone, solitary, isolated"exhibitions devoted to individual artists"synonyms:noun1.a single human being as distinct from a group."boat trips for parties and individuals"
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8 years ago
excessively concerned with minor details or rules; overscrupulous."his analyses are careful and even painstaking, but never pedantic"overscrupulous, scrupulous, precise, exact, over-exacting, perfectionist, precisionist, punctilious, meticulous, fussy, fastidious, finical, finicky; dogmatic, purist, literalist, literalistic, formalist, scholastic; casuistic, casuistical, sophistic, sophistical; captious, hair-splitting, quibbling, pettifogging, fault-finding, hypercritical, cavilling, carping;informalnitpicking, pernickety; archaicovernice"a pedantic interpretation of the rules" learned, cerebral, didactic, bookish, pedagogic, donnish, highbrow, ivory-tower,pretentious, pompous;intellectual, academic, scholastic, scholarly, literary;informalegghead"pedantic words like ‘irriguous’"synonyms:
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8 years ago
precipitationprɪˌsɪpɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n/nounnoun: precipitation; plural noun: precipitations2. rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground."these convective processes produce cloud and precipitation"1. Chemistrythe action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
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8 years ago
Showing excessive sexual drive; lustful. - Posted from rhpmobile
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8 years ago
The act of staring at someone's crotch 😊
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madotara69
8 years ago
That cool smell outside after it rains.
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madotara69
8 years ago
The name of a savage species of African weevils. Also, another word for pizazz.
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8 years ago
I read it just a moment ago and it fitted perfectly into its context. For better or worse this is the 21st century, and the language continues to evolve.
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8 years ago
When it's hot after it's been raining!
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8 years ago
aspirationalˌaspɪˈreɪʃən(ə)l/adjectivehaving or characterized by aspirations to achieve social prestige and material success."young, aspirational, and independent women"
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8 years ago
prevaricateprɪˈvarɪkeɪt/verbspeak or act in an evasive way."he seemed to prevaricate when journalists asked pointed questions"
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8 years ago
Sounds like a giant turd 😀 but alas it's the species name for the Tibetan Blackbird, found in the Himalayas
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RHP User
8 years ago
a superhero 😁
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8 years ago
A superhero turd? 😂😂
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madotara69
8 years ago
You know how they say think outside of the box? Well, this word describes the box you think in. It can apply to just about anything in the world where people have a set of preconceived notions.
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8 years ago
noun1.what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action."the meaning of the Hindu word is ‘breakthrough, release’"synonyms: definition, sense, explanation, denotation, connotation, interpretation, elucidation, explication"the word has several different meanings" adjective1.intended to communicate something that is not directly expressed."she gave Gabriel a meaning look"synonyms: meaningful, significant, pointed, eloquent, expressive, pregnant, speaking, telltale, revealing, suggestive"she gave him a meaning look"
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8 years ago
Aroundabout what the numbers will be showing on the outside though they are not at all correct. :-D (1,300). Funny how each nought means so much. Peachy, wonders about the noughty generation.
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sweetgem
8 years ago
That I wake up again today 🌻🌻🤗🤗 Wish you well Q 🌹 - Posted from rhpmobile
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8 years ago
The person blamed so no one else has to take the fall. I'll pass your message on Gem
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sweetgem
8 years ago
For passing on my message to Q 🙏🏼😊 - Posted from rhpmobile
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8 years ago
My next word is labels, the use thereof that places people in boxes. Ironic that people who fight against use them, use them liberally themselves.
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
An act of avoiding guilt. An invisible coating of Teflon so shit doesn't stick
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8 years ago
hijackˈhʌɪdʒak/verb1.illegally seize (an aircraft, ship, or vehicle) while in transit and force it to go to a different destination or use it for one's own purposes."a man armed with grenades hijacked the jet yesterday"commandeer, seize, take over, take possession of, skyjack; appropriate, expropriate, confiscate; informalsnatch"three armed men hijacked a white van"synonyms:noun1.an incident or act of hijacking."an unsuccessful hijack attempt"
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8 years ago
off-topicadjective & adverb(of a comment) not relevant to the subject under discussion."his second comment is entirely off-topic"
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8 years ago
Deflection a word Iv'e been saying to myself a lot lately when reading some posts. And another word comes to mind as well, camouflage but definitely not as inconspicuous as some like to convince the unaware by the way they choose their words Quoting 'AnnieWhichway' An act of avoiding guilt. An invisible coating of Teflon so shit doesn't stick
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8 years ago
harassmentˈharəsm(ə)nt,həˈrasm(ə)nt/nounaggressive pressure or intimidation."The state also grants us the right to pursue this belief without any form of persecution or harassment"persecution, harrying, pestering, badgering, intimidation, bother, annoyance, aggravation, irritation, pressure, pressurization, force, coercion, molestation; informalhassle;informalbadassery; rarebedevilment"he knows how to make a noise and claim police harassment"synonyms:
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MsJonesy
8 years ago
verb (intransitive) 1. To argue over petty matters; squabble 2. poetic a. (esp of a stream) to run quickly b. to flicker; glitter noun 3. a petty squabble Synonyms: quarrel, fight, argue, row, clash, dispute, scrap, disagree, fall out, squabble, spar, wrangle. A little over the bickering on a certain thread. Unblock each other and do it privately please, rather than continuing to subject us all to your squabbles.
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8 years ago
dittoˈdɪtəʊ/nounthe same thing again (used in lists and accounts and often indicated by a ditto mark under the word or figure to be repeated). informalused to indicate that something already said is applicable a second time."if one folds his arms, so does the other; if one crosses his legs, ditto"I don't have anybody blocked... And can't message anyone except men with memberships.
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8 years ago
: careful thought about your own behavior and beliefs
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8 years ago
sorrowfulˈsɒrə(ʊ)fʊl,ˈsɒrə(ʊ)f(ə)l/adjectivefeeling or showing grief."she looked at him with sorrowful eyes"sad, unhappy, dejected, regretful, depressed, downcast, miserable, downhearted, down, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, desolate, bowed down, wretched, glum, gloomy, doleful, dismal, blue, melancholy, melancholic, low-spirited, mournful, woeful, woebegone, forlorn, crestfallen, broken-hearted, heartbroken, inconsolable, grief-stricken; informaldown in the mouth, down in the dumps"she looked at him with sorrowful eyes"synonyms:causing grief."the sorrowful news of his father's death"tragic, sad, unhappy, awful, miserable, wretched, sorry, pitiful, pitiable, grievous, traumatic, upsetting, depressing, distressing, disturbing, disquieting, dispiriting, heartbreaking, heart-rending, agonizing, harrowing; raredistressful"the sorrowful news of his father's death"synonyms:
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8 years ago
Need I say more 😉
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8 years ago
verb2.(of an object or radiation) move, typically in a constant or predictable way."light travels faster than sound"move, proceed, progress, advance; synonyms:1.make a journey, typically of some length."the vessel had been travelling from Libya to Ireland"noun2.the range, rate, or mode of motion of a part of a machine."two proximity switches detect when the valve has reached the end of its travel"1.the action of travelling."my job involves a lot of travel" Baggage. Hope it's not to heavy for ya.Quoting 'I_touch_myself2' Need I say more 😉
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8 years ago
v. tag-teamed, tag-team·ing, tag-teamsv.intr.1. To wrestle as a member of a tag team.2. To work together at an activity by taking turns.v.tr.1. To work together at (an activity) by taking turns.2. To question or reprimand (someone) by taking turns.3. Slang To have sex with (a person) by taking turns.
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8 years ago
Jive turkey Quoting 'Meander' Indubitable
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8 years ago
Bragger, blabbermouth
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sweetgem
8 years ago
Exhausted! - Posted from rhpmobile
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8 years ago
funfʌn/noun1.enjoyment, amusement, or light-hearted pleasure."the children were having fun in the play area"pleasure, entertainment, enjoyment, amusement, excitement, gratification; jollification, merrymaking; leisure, relaxation, relief, respite, rest, refreshment; recreation, diversion, distraction; good time, great time; informalR and R (rest and recreation), living it up, junketing, a ball, whoopee, beer and skittles"I joined in with the fun"merriment, cheerfulness, cheeriness, cheer, joy, jollity, joviality, jocularity, high spirits,gaiety, mirth, mirthfulness, laughter, hilarity, glee, gladness, light-heartedness, levity;vivacity, liveliness, exuberance, ebullience, buoyancy, perkiness, zest, sunniness, brightness, enthusiasm, vibrancy, vividness, vitality, energy, vigour, vim;datedsport"he plays the role with an infectious sense of fun"synonyms:adjectiveinformal1.amusing, entertaining, or enjoyable."it was a fun evening"enjoyable, amusing, diverting, pleasurable, pleasing, agreeable, interesting"a fun evening out"entertaining, lively, amusing, fun-loving, witty, convivial, clubbable"a smart, fun girl"synonyms:
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8 years ago
Quoting 'sweetgem' Exhausted! - Posted from rhpmobile
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8 years ago
adjective1.showing consideration for others; considerate.2.characterized by or manifesting careful thought :a thoughtful essay.3.occupied with or given to thought; contemplative; meditative;reflective:in a thoughtful mood.4.careful, heedful, or mindful:to be thoughtful of one's safety.
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8 years ago
Fortunate I feel very fortunate. Life is good 💃
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8 years ago
the only thing you choose to believe is a whole lot of gossiping. Quoting 'Meander' I think you and I are both totally reliable (read: predictable) in our own way.
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8 years ago
drolldrəʊl/adjective1.curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement."his unique brand of droll self-mockery"funny, humorous, amusing, comic, comical, mirthful, chucklesome, hilarious, rollicking; clownish, farcical, zany, quirky, eccentric, preposterous; ridiculous, ludicrous, risible, laughable; jocular, light-hearted, facetious, waggish, witty, whimsical, wry, sportive, tongue-in-cheek; entertaining, diverting, engaging, sparkling;informalwacky, side-splitting, rib-tickling"a droll comment"quaint, odd, strange, queer, eccentric, outlandish, bizarre, whimsical"a droll little girl"synonyms:nounarchaic1.a jester or entertainer; a buffoon.
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8 years ago
Word of the Day gynarchy Today's word is gynarchy: Government by a woman or women.
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8 years ago
Nice clean up... first one I remember on this thread... glad that didn't get it locked or deleted.
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8 years ago
empatheticɛmpəˈθɛtɪk/adjectiveshowing an ability to understand and share the feelings of another."she's compassionate and empathetic towards her daughter"
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8 years ago
I missed seeing the note at the end of your post, about your best friend. I'm sorry too. Tough anniversary xx
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8 years ago
Those things we have that we form judgements from...
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8 years ago
I thought it would be a bit of fun to search for a random word generator since I don't have my Word of the day Calendar this year. It's part of the way I excercise my brain. The word at the top of the list is, in a timely way... Lithoglyphic Definition: Of or pertaining to the art of cutting and engraving precious stones
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8 years ago
Perspective. That's really interesting. Two people could be walking along the street towards a group of friends who might be acting a little exuberant, one of the other two thinking how annoying they are, the other thinking how lucky they are to have spirit, and friends lol Different perspectives 😃
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8 years ago
adjective1.of or befitting a slave :slavish subjection..2.being or resembling a slave; abjectly submissive:He was slavish in his obedience..3.base; mean; ignoble:slavish fears..4.deliberately imitative; lacking originality:a slavish reproduction.
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gazpacho
8 years ago
In memorium of the Op.... Queef Urban dictionary.... “An explosive sound emanating from the female front bottom similar to flatus but without the rancid smell. Barry grew up in a very open household, his parents regularly walking about naked in front of him. One day he was talking with his friend Emily on the telephone when his mother walked past him without a stitch on. Without warning, she let out a very aggressive sounding queef which shook him to the core. It was not unlike the sound that is made when a rubber bath mat is pulled forcibly up from the inside of a bathtub. Barry suddenly felt quite nauseous and dry-heaved. Emily asked what was wrong. Barry couldn't say. Barry's mother was by now in the next room banging Barry's dad who was none the wiser.“ Hugs Gaz
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RHP User
8 years ago
Qefenta is apparently ancient for cunt. I could never find it via google, but Q did explain on name threads a time or few. Peachy
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madotara69
8 years ago
Ancient Egyptian, I believe Miss Qefenta spoke of.
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RHP User
8 years ago
I wasn't sure of the language. Haha, I'm still waiting for Q to come and tell us for chatting. I do miss her in the forum. 🍑y xo
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8 years ago
I forgot to get back to you on your Persectives post when I posted yesterday. Yes, brilliant example I thought. Brilliant 5.splendid or magnificent:a brilliant social event.4.strong and clear in tone; vivid; bright:brilliant blues and greens; the brilliant sound of the trumpets.3.having or showing great intelligence, talent, quality, etc.:a brilliant technician.2.distinguished; illustrious:a brilliant performance by a young pianist.1.shining brightly; sparkling; glittering; lustrous:the brilliant lights of the city.adjective7.Printing. a size of type about 3½-point.6.Jewelry. a gem, especially a diamond, having any of several varietiesof the brilliant cut.noun
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madotara69
8 years ago
We bought an led torch The instructions had a list of cautions. Pointing the torch into someone's eyes will dazzle them, further dazzling, dazzler and dazzled were included in the note.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Equitable: Characterised by equity or fairness
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8 years ago
orectic Today's word is orectic: Of or relating to desire; appetitive.
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RHP User
8 years ago
This is the thread I was looking for when I posed the question about the word, Wifey. I was quite surprised to find that she's comfortable being referred to as Wifey...
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8 years ago
What question? I can't say the sound of it bothers me. It makes me smile a little actually, I suppose it's the intent behind the use of the word that makes the difference between a loving or otherwise meaning. Question, thing you ask to get answers
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8 years ago
diacaustic Today's word is diacaustic: Denoting a caustic surface or curve formed by refraction of light.
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8 years ago
noun1.something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood:to resent an implication of dishonesty.2.the act of implying :His implication of immediate changes surprised us.3.the state of being implied:to know only by implication.4.Logic. the relation that holds between two propositions, or classes ofpropositions, in virtue of which one is logically deducible from theother.5.the act of implicating or indicating that one or more persons may beinvolved, as in a crime:The implication of his accomplices came only after hours of gruelingquestioning by the police.6.the state of being implicated :We recently heard of his implication in a conspiracy.7.Usually, implications. relationships of a close or intimate nature;involvements:the religious implications of ancient astrology.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Word OriginExamplesSynonyms[mawr-ning, mohr-] Spell SyllablesmourningSee more synonyms on Thesaurus.com4.the period or interval during which a person grieves or formallyexpresses grief, as by wearing black garments.3.the outward symbols of such sorrow, as black garments.2.the conventional manifestation of sorrow for a person's death,especially by the wearing of black clothes or a black armband, thehanging of flags at half-mast, etc.1.the act of a person who mourns; sorrowing or lamentation.noun5.of, relating to, or used in mourning.adjective
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RHP User
8 years ago
When someone has fortitude it means that they have emotional power or reserves and the ability to withstand adversity. People who have fortitude are described in an admiring way for their courage and this word comes from the Latin word fortitudo,meaning "strength."
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8 years ago
adjectiveof or denoting a type of behaviour or personality characterized by indirect resistance to the demands of others and an avoidance of direct confrontation.
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8 years ago
Bigoted: unjust, biased, prejudiced, unfair, inequitable, partisan, discriminatory, preferential, weighted, influenced, indefensible 😀
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8 years ago
Oh please, give me clarity 😀
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8 years ago
Word of the Day jabberwocky Today's word is jabberwocky: Incoherent or meaningless speech, especially invented language.
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8 years ago
Word OriginExamplesSynonyms[par-uh-lel, -luh l] Spell SyllablesparallelSee more synonyms on Thesaurus.com6.Computers.of or relating to the simultaneous transmission or processing of allthe parts of a whole, as all the bits of a byte or all the bytes of acomputer word (distinguished from serial ).of or relating to the apparent or actual performance of more thanone operation at a time, by the same or different devices(distinguished from serial ):Some computer systems join more than one CPU forparallelprocessing.5.Music.(of a tonality or key) having the same tonic but differing in mode.(of two voice parts) progressing so that the interval between themremains the same.4.Electricity. consisting of or having component parts connected inparallel:a parallel circuit.3.Geometry.(of a single line, plane, etc.) equidistant from another or others(usually followed by to or with).(of planes) having common perpendiculars.(of straight lines) lying in the same plane but never meeting nomatter how far extended.2.having the same direction, course, nature, or tendency;corresponding; similar; analogous:Canada and the U.S. have many parallel economic interests.1.extending in the same direction, equidistant at all points, and neverconverging or diverging:parallel rows of trees.adjective13.Electricity. an arrangement of the components, as resistances, of acircuit in such a way that all positive terminals are connected to onepoint and all negative terminals are connected to a second point, thesame voltage being applied to each component.Compare series (def 9).12.a comparison of things as if regarded side by side.11.correspondence or analogy:These two cases have some parallel with each other.10.something identical or similar in essential respects; match;counterpart:a case history without a known parallel.9.Also called parallel of latitude. Geography.the line representing this circle on a chart or map.an imaginary circle on the earth's surface formed by theintersection of a plane parallel to the plane of the equator, bearingeast and west and designated in degrees of latitude north or southof the equator along the arc of any meridian.8.anything parallel or comparable in direction, course, nature, ortendency to something else.7.a parallel line or plane.noun21.to make parallel.20.to show the identity or similarity of; compare.19.to form a parallel to; be equivalent to; equal.18.to go or be in a parallel course, direction, etc., to:The road parallels the river.17.to provide or show a parallel for; match.verb (used with object), paralleled, paralleling or (especiallyBritish) parallelled, parallelling.
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