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“Btw, walloon refers to the French-speaking region of Belgium, as opposed to the Flemish-speaking one Flanders.”
Twitter Tracker | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
“A couple of good nuggets of info on the Midtown Lunch Twitter Tracker… the La Cense Burger Truck is back in Midtown, Goodburger is having some sort of early bird special, Street Sweets is near the Hearst Building, and get a free dinge from the W&D Truck if you know which animal is on the walloon flag ?”
Twitter Tracker | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
“As we move into the walloon part of Belgium today we revisit some of the roads of the Fléche Wallonne.”
“This success is the fruit of a close collaboration between a dynamic set of 16 companies and a university, mainly from Wallonia (the french-speaking part of Belgium outside Brussels) and members of TWIST, the walloon network for audiovisual and multimedia technologies.”
“He said an alarmingly high proportion of them were diagnosed with ADHD, he initially put this down partly to lazy bratdom trying to blag an easy life but was shocked to see that if some of them didn't get their meds turned into genuine bouncy walloon chasers.”
“Johnson begins at the qualifiers in Belgium -- walloon Whitney loses to a four-piece featuring lanky drummer Laurens, which advances to the finals.”
“The fact that the walloon greens are, in fact, doing so much better than the flemish ones is part of why I believe I live in the wrong part of Belgium; it's not just these elections.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘walloon’.
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The Pain of Texting
Words that are a pain in the ass to type in on a numerical keypad on a cell phone because they have consecutive letters that share the same button:
2 - ABC
3 - DEF
4 - GHI...defcon, hi, no, attitude, xylophone, on, monday, monkey, mono, dig, back, babble and 212 more...
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EEEEEUUUUU!!!! The cockpit of Europe.
Beer. "French" fries. Mussels. Chocolate. Waffles. Lace. Walloons.
Yes, of course - we're talking about Belgium. Just the other day, Samantha Brown was on the travel channel, boasting ...smurf, pieter breughel, georges simenon, maigret, eddy merckx, adolphe sax, hergé, tintin, leo baekeland, jacques brel, audrey hepburn, jean-claude van d... and 48 more...
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denizens
words that answer the question "What do you call someone from ?"
michigander, bay stater, utahn, tarheel, nutmegger, ohioan, vermonter, cantabrigian, jersey cityite, kansas citian, angeleno, sooite and 91 more...
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-oons (once of more than one syllable)
Originally this list was to contain multisyllabic words that end in "oon," but as you can see from the comments, all hell broke loose.
doubloon, poltroon, spittoon, patroon, dragoon, bassoon, platoon, typhoon, rangoon, maroon, pontoon, monsoon and 96 more...
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bintalshamsa's list
My Favorite Words
weltschmerz, perspicacity, idée fixe, invigilator, salubrious, tchotchke, ex nihilo, invidious, malapropism, naïve, sardonic, elide and 1459 more...
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spicolli's Words
terrapin, ravenous, fuck, sepulchral, garlic, suss, queer, curmudgeon, foodie, intricate, omphalos, subversion and 534 more...
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Demonyms
Demonyms are words that describe a person who is citizen or resident of a particular place. There are countless demonyms so I'm collecting the slightly irregular or unusual ones.
glaswegian, bosniak, kosovar, novocastrian, us american, terran, grecian, yolngu, aztec, cantabrigian, norse, leopolitan and 102 more...
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The Tower of Babble
When I was in third grade an extra credit assignment I did was to make a list of at least fifty languages. I got to fifty, then kept going... and going... and going. Even twenty years later, I am ...
english, spanish, italian, french, russian, mandarin, cantonese, arabic, japanese, korean, farsi, hebrew and 88 more...
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Peoples and culture
hopi, navajo, indigenous, catalan, quaker, inuit, yoga, dance, flemish, feast, work, folkways and 35 more...
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zander's Words
persiflage, skunk, gravel, pusillanimous, glum, swafern, flapjack, coinage, onyx, floozie, poeminous, bucolic and 47 more...
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