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Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. A form of woose for ooze.
Examples
“Fundamentalists on both side just make matters wose when deciding where it lies - something we will eventually have to do.”
The Guardian: Law can be influenced by religion | Jonathan Chaplin
“Those people do not have to change because he needs them to survive now and in the future. this pandering is much wose than the gas tax.”
“Some princess wose bigest success is to marry a rich man and be able to live with out work?”
“It's quite unique in that respect, for better or wose.”
“We know the year the old marmelade was made, we know the pieces of wood and the materials, and even the many rocks of our mother's collection for the hobby she wanted to engage in, cutting and polishing stones, are objects wose potential we know.”
“Arre wah. .ek dum Rahul Sharma ke saath pose wose, kya baat hai?”
“We have had WAY wose book club experiences due to dreary, dire books.”
“The only thing wose than that were the "Flash-Forard" sequences. ::puke::”
“You see, “dose were the days when men was men and women was women, and we wose simple folk.””
“However, I made up my mind not to look inward on my own wose any longer, so”
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wytukaze Yup, see woodwose. Nov 13, 2008
vanishedone Used by Tolkien to refer to the Drúedain, but according to the Encyclopedia of Arda originally 'a name from British folklore, referring to a hairy, troll-like being supposed to inhabit woods and forests'. Nov 1, 2008