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  • Brilliant idea for a list. Must try to think of some!

    January 28, 2008

  • An illicit payment. A bribe.

    January 28, 2008

  • Excellent!

    January 28, 2008

  • Here's a visual explanation:

    January 28, 2008

  • :-)

    January 27, 2008

  • Thanks Treeseed! I just heard it today on the radio in a piece about joke-telling in suppressive political regimes.

    January 26, 2008

  • I've been trying to work out how I can lose 2 stones without dieting or exercising more.

    I haven't worked it out yet...

    January 26, 2008

  • "Every joke is a tiny revolution." George Orwell.

    January 26, 2008

  • "Call a spade a spade."

    January 26, 2008

  • Food for thought:

    "Illegal aliens have always been a problem in the United States. Ask any Indian."

    Robert Orben

    January 26, 2008

  • Sorry!

    January 26, 2008

  • Useless at drawing----like what I am.

    That's why I love photography.

    January 25, 2008

  • A more extreme form could be druseless.

    January 25, 2008

  • I'm definitely drawkward. Virtually druseless, in fact.

    January 25, 2008

  • Quite.

    January 25, 2008

  • Newspeak was a brilliant concept. So much of what Orwell predicted seems familiar to me living in a 21st century so-called democracy.

    January 25, 2008

  • Turkish delight is delightful.

    January 24, 2008

  • :-)

    January 24, 2008

  • I'd give both arms to be ambidextrous.

    January 24, 2008

  • "Male parta, male dilabuntur." (What is dishonourably got is dishonourably squandered). Cicero, Philippics II, 27.

    See also dishonor.

    January 24, 2008

  • I thought Christmas was the prime time for unwanted gifts!

    January 24, 2008

  • Here's a picture of one from my friend Kim---one of the best bird photographers on Flickr. I'm meeting her in Washington in April.

    January 23, 2008

  • Thanks, sionnach!

    January 23, 2008

  • There is a fabulous planetarium in the Rose Center for Earth and Space in New York:

    January 23, 2008

  • Over the top.

    January 23, 2008

  • Not to be confused with Gromit.

    January 23, 2008

  • "When the levee breaks" Led Zeppelin, 1971.

    January 23, 2008

  • "I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken." Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658).

    January 22, 2008

  • I am not this, but would love to be!

    January 22, 2008

  • You know the one.

    January 22, 2008

  • That is a stinker, Treeseed! Please feel free to add it to the list!

    January 21, 2008

  • Listen if you dare!

    January 21, 2008

  • It's an illness...

    Some day there will be a cure!

    January 21, 2008

  • Is this the one?

    Quite catchy, actually! *he said, jokingly.*

    January 21, 2008

  • We had joy, we had fun...

    January 21, 2008

  • That is, indeed, a delicious insult!

    January 21, 2008

  • Barry Manilow is the spawn of the Devil.

    January 21, 2008

  • Well you may blush!

    January 21, 2008

  • Also opposite of baddy.

    January 21, 2008

  • As opposed to goody?

    January 21, 2008

  • Yep, this one's a baddy!

    January 21, 2008

  • See also Copacabana.

    January 21, 2008

  • I suppose you like "Mandy" too, you sick individual!

    January 21, 2008

  • You know the one.

    January 20, 2008

  • Now I see what you mean!

    January 20, 2008

  • By Joe Dolce, in case you didn't know!

    January 20, 2008

  • How does this one go?

    January 20, 2008

  • I like the girl from Ipanema!

    The song is rubbish, though!

    January 20, 2008

  • ...I adore you.

    January 20, 2008

  • Me too, but I haven't had it for a while.

    January 20, 2008

  • I suppose I should thank you for adding this to "Truly Awful Music", but I just can't bring myself to do it!

    January 20, 2008

  • Have you read "The House of God" by any chance?

    January 19, 2008

  • @jennarenn: That's just WRONG!

    January 19, 2008

  • I've added Chicken Dance, c-b, and I've made the list open, so feel free to add your "favourites"!

    January 19, 2008

  • You mean this, don't you? Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!

    And there's that bloody accordion, again!

    January 19, 2008

  • For those of you fortunate enough not to have heard it.

    January 19, 2008

  • @c_b: You ARE kidding, aren't you?

    @arcadia: "The Ballad of John and Yoko" is pretty bad. I don't think I've had the pleasure of hearing "Honey Don't."

    Should I seek it out?

    January 19, 2008

  • God, I hate the accordion!

    January 19, 2008

  • Here it is played on the accordion, my least favourite instrument.

    January 19, 2008

  • Acanthostracion polygonius. These pictures are from my friend JumpinJack: 1 and 2.

    January 19, 2008

  • Surely the worst Beatles song?

    January 19, 2008

  • Apparently means "kissing with eyes closed".

    January 19, 2008

  • Good grief! And I thought "Ob La Di Ob La Da" couldn't get any worse!

    January 19, 2008

  • More manualism: this time "The Mexican Hat Dance".

    January 19, 2008

  • Atheist aphorisms.

    January 19, 2008

  • Awesome list.

    January 19, 2008

  • Term also refers to the series of cartoons by Charles M Schulz including Charlie Brown, his friends, and his dog Snoopy.

    January 19, 2008

  • From Peanuts, of course. Good Ol' Charlie Brown, eh?

    January 19, 2008

  • I love this phrase. I think I probably am one of these.

    Is that OK?

    January 19, 2008

  • This is Trajan's Kiosk in Egypt:

    January 18, 2008

  • I see what you mean! Yarb's "I'm loving this new kind of discursive, almost literary spam." is such an elegant verbal "kick in the goolies".

    January 18, 2008

  • Spelled hanky panky by some.

    January 17, 2008

  • A handkerchief.

    January 17, 2008

  • Fings ain't what they used to be...

    January 17, 2008

  • January 17, 2008

  • Yea, verily.

    January 16, 2008

  • Not sure what this is, but I think it's not a good thing to have.

    January 16, 2008

  • Overall I agree parenthood is a great thing, if stressful at times.

    I'm not sure what gave Larkin such a jaundiced view!

    January 15, 2008

  • Heard about this fascinating concept on the radio last week.

    January 14, 2008

  • See also parenthood.

    January 14, 2008

  • Some thoughts on parenthood:

    "By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong." Charles Wadsworth.

    "Few things are more satisfying than seeing your own children have teenagers of their own." Doug Larson.

    And finally, from Philip Larkin:

    This Be The Verse

    They fuck you up, your mum and dad.

    They may not mean to, but they do.

    They fill you with the faults they had

    And add some extra, just for you.

    But they were fucked up in their turn

    By fools in old-style hats and coats,

    Who half the time were soppy-stern

    And half at one another's throats.

    Man hands on misery to man.

    It deepens like a coastal shelf.

    Get out as early as you can,

    And don't have any kids yourself.

    Where do the views of any Wordie parents lie?

    January 14, 2008

  • By the way.

    January 13, 2008

  • This is one of my greatest failings.

    January 13, 2008

  • Gimp runs on Windows and the Mac OS too, although I haven't tried it.

    January 11, 2008

  • This is the knot I use, if anyone is interested!

    January 11, 2008

  • You never seem to hear of crudescence, do you?

    January 11, 2008

  • I came across this sort of thing as a medical student, but I wouldn't have thought it was encountered often!

    January 10, 2008

  • This has wrecked lives...

    January 10, 2008

  • Brilliant illustrative blog post here (excuse the shameless self-promotion).

    January 10, 2008

  • I've also come across "In my holy opinion". Perhaps this would be Mr Romney's favoured option?

    January 10, 2008

  • Mmm... interesting!

    January 9, 2008

  • Found exclusively in the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?

    January 9, 2008

  • My first thought is the rumination activity!

    January 9, 2008

  • Of course...

    January 9, 2008

  • Great idea for a list.

    January 9, 2008

  • In my honest opinion.

    January 9, 2008

  • Wordie is a good example of social software IMHO.

    January 9, 2008

  • Thanks, c-b, for the link. Hilarious stuff!

    January 6, 2008

  • Ah, you mean like opportunist, dick head?

    January 6, 2008

  • Well spotted, yarb! Hopefully, he's got the message.

    January 6, 2008

  • I used to like this word, but, for various reasons, it now reminds me of UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who I am finding increasingly disappointing and irritating!

    January 6, 2008

  • The WordNet definition refers specifically to plague. Surely pestilence is a more general term?

    January 6, 2008

  • I abhor disguises....

    January 5, 2008

  • Come on, bilby, you made this one up!

    January 3, 2008

  • That example will stick in my mind, sionnach.

    Thank you SO much!

    January 2, 2008

  • This word seems to be a bit trendy at the moment.

    January 2, 2008

  • This is a fine word: must try to weave it into my conversation soon.

    January 2, 2008

  • Update on my last comment. The only thing I seem to have difficulty moving is "j'oublie tout, donc je suis :)". Is it something to do with the :) at the end?

    Or maybe Wordie has a temporary aversion to French?

    January 2, 2008

  • Hi John. Happy New Year! Getting a "500 application error" when I try to move a word from one list to another.

    January 2, 2008

  • Thanks, Bilby. Have a great one!

    January 1, 2008

  • See also drool.

    January 1, 2008

  • Don't you mean drivel?

    Actually, I think this is the word WeirdNet is getting confused with drool!

    January 1, 2008

  • Intriguing WeirdNet definition! I think of drool as being a noun or verb connected with salivation!

    January 1, 2008

  • I am a Scotsman and I have no idea what this means! I see what you mean about the earworm, though!

    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa................

    December 31, 2007

  • Warning

    When I am an old woman I shall wear purple

    With a red hat which doesn't go, and doesn't suit me.

    And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves

    And satin sandals, and say we've no money for butter.

    I shall sit down on the pavement when I'm tired

    And gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells

    And run my stick along the public railings

    And make up for the sobriety of my youth.

    I shall go out in my slippers in the rain

    And pick flowers in other people's gardens

    And learn to spit.

    You can wear terrible shirts and grow more fat

    And eat three pounds of sausages at a go

    Or only bread and pickle for a week

    And hoard pens and pencils and beermats and things in boxes.

    But now we must have clothes that keep us dry

    And pay our rent and not swear in the street

    And set a good example for the children.

    We must have friends to dinner and read the papers.

    But maybe I ought to practice a little now?

    So people who know me are not too shocked and surprised

    When suddenly I am old, and start to wear purple.

    Jenny Joseph

    December 30, 2007

  • "Being in politics is like being a football coach. You have to be smart enough to understand the game, and dumb enough to think it's important." Eugene McCarthy, US politician (1916 - 2005).

    December 29, 2007

  • aka sweating!

    December 29, 2007

  • What a strange little word this is!

    December 29, 2007

  • I really like this word, and use it a lot. I'm surprised more Wordies haven't listed it.

    December 28, 2007

  • I absolutely agree with Prof Ortega y Gasset. As a general medical practitioner, it really annoys me that specialists of one sort or another are afforded greater respect than are GPs.

    In my opinion, it requires much more effort to maintain your skills as a generalist and with the increasing complexity of medicine there is a greater and greater requirement for non-specialists to give balanced advice to patients.

    Rant over.

    December 28, 2007

  • Specialists are so over-rated.

    December 27, 2007

  • December 24, 2007

  • Dad was so wise, wasn't he?

    December 24, 2007

  • aka :) and opposite of :-( or :(.

    December 24, 2007

  • aka :( and opposite of :-) or :).

    December 24, 2007

  • Excellent: that one was new to me!

    December 24, 2007

  • Rarely have I seen such wit---thankfully.

    December 24, 2007

  • "It's people like you what cause unrest."

    December 24, 2007

  • Then, of course, there's "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana."

    December 24, 2007

  • One of my favourites is : "Anyone who says he can see through women is missing a lot."

    December 24, 2007

  • It seems that some think this will become more than a minority interest in the foreseeable future!

    December 24, 2007

  • See Wikipedia definition. See also robosexual.

    December 24, 2007

  • The serious definition.

    The less serious YouTube definition.

    December 23, 2007

  • I think I may have solved the problem of what greeting to use. Try this!

    December 23, 2007

  • You have too much time on your hands!

    December 22, 2007

  • Fancy name for a blister.

    December 22, 2007

  • But what about women?

    December 22, 2007

  • Yea, see swaddle....

    December 22, 2007

  • Fascinating, bilby. There have been many times when I would have liked to hang one of my own children on a wall peg: ideally without swaddling them first!

    Personally, I don't think there is nearly enough swaddling going on. I would quite like to be swaddled on a regular basis.

    Just saying...

    December 22, 2007

  • I had no idea this was a golfing term. We live and learn.

    December 22, 2007

  • Also a famous snowman. A "happy, jolly soul" by all accounts.

    December 22, 2007

  • Make mine a large one, John!

    December 21, 2007

  • I was glad this raised a few issues, and mollydot is right that I was brought up in a nominally Christian family with 2 parents that went to church. This may well affect my views.

    To my mind, it doesn't matter a whit what anyone believes as long as they don't try and force their beliefs down someone else's throat. Tolerance is, I think, a key attribute of a good human being.

    With the huge challenges our little planet faces, surely the things we have in common are far more important than the differences between us?

    December 21, 2007

  • Not nice to drive through (as I did last night), but can be quite pretty.

    December 21, 2007

  • I don't understand this growing reluctance to mention things like Christmas. I am not religious at all, but I really enjoy Christmas. I can't see why using terms like "holiday season" improves relations between people.

    Thoughts, anyone?

    December 21, 2007

  • Out where?

    December 21, 2007

  • See The Spawn of the Devil.

    December 21, 2007

  • Can't seem to tag anything just now, John. Keep getting the old "500 Application Error" message.

    December 20, 2007

  • Tends to be dreaded.

    December 20, 2007

  • I see Wordie now has over 6000 users. Congratulations, John!

    December 19, 2007

  • Some useful phrases here. Mainly applicable to the working environment I think.

    December 18, 2007

  • What nationality is your other ear?

    December 18, 2007

  • I love this little word, although it's not my most attractive feature.

    December 17, 2007

  • Sometimes well-deserved recognition is so long in coming.

    That Einstein guy was pretty daft, really.

    December 17, 2007

  • Also the part of the skull in which the eye sits.

    December 17, 2007

  • I love that quotation.

    December 17, 2007

  • I've got two of these, but I've never been in a trench.

    December 17, 2007

  • I love hellebores.

    December 17, 2007

  • Eh?

    December 17, 2007

  • I wonder what fogeys are called when they are young?

    December 17, 2007

  • What about babichog?

    December 17, 2007

  • That WeirdNet definition is so helpful.

    Maybe I'm just being temperamental....

    December 17, 2007

  • What does this mean?

    December 17, 2007

  • You mean it isn't?

    December 17, 2007

  • As well it might be!

    December 17, 2007

  • I thought this was particularly Scottish. Am I wrong?

    December 17, 2007

  • Apparently, the doctors' favourite cigarette!

    December 17, 2007

  • Why do we Scots (and Irish) have so many words for drunk? It's a mystery to me.

    December 17, 2007

  • Amazing! Why didn't I think of these?

    December 17, 2007

  • Borat would be proud!

    December 17, 2007

  • Thanks, rolig.

    December 16, 2007

  • Really enjoy your contributions to Wordie. Merry Christmas to you!

    December 16, 2007

  • Superb idea for a list!

    December 16, 2007

  • Reborn in the USA?

    December 16, 2007

  • You got this one from Taggart, didn't you, bilby?

    December 16, 2007

  • Fab little word.

    December 16, 2007

  • Amazing creature!

    December 16, 2007

  • ...aye the noo!

    December 16, 2007

  • December 16, 2007

  • Thanks guys!

    December 16, 2007

  • Tell us! Tell us!!

    December 14, 2007

  • Interesting choice of example!

    December 14, 2007

  • Fab.

    December 14, 2007

  • Lovely old word.

    December 14, 2007

  • Nice link, bilby. Thought-provoking stuff.

    December 13, 2007

  • I'm going to have to ruminate about that.

    December 13, 2007

  • Reference here.

    December 13, 2007

  • Alas, you do, indeed.

    December 13, 2007

  • Ah, it's a beekeeping word! Are you both devotees?

    December 13, 2007

  • I see you mention your birds, reestee. What birds do you have, if you don't mind me asking?

    December 13, 2007

  • Is this the sort of thing you had in mind?

    December 12, 2007

  • Often seen hanging around alas.

    December 12, 2007

  • Not to mention alack.

    December 12, 2007

  • I wonder how many Wordies are or were collectors of other things?

    December 12, 2007

  • "A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the word you first thought of." Burt Bacharach

    December 12, 2007

  • What on Earth is this, Palooka?

    December 12, 2007

  • Loons and quines feature in Doric, the dialect of North-East Scotland.

    December 11, 2007

  • I had no idea this had a nautical origin!

    December 10, 2007

  • Indeed, this is a great find.

    December 10, 2007

  • Good luck from me too!

    December 10, 2007

  • Here is the solution for those with sprout woes.

    December 10, 2007

  • It seems brussels sprouts are an issue with one of my favourite bloggers too!

    December 10, 2007

  • I know I should know, but remind me what the other three are, please!

    December 10, 2007

  • What a solid, reliable little word!

    December 10, 2007

  • I blame it on this.

    December 10, 2007

  • Is it just me, or does this word have a Chinese feel to it?

    December 10, 2007

  • I didn't make it up. It was in the Sunday Times today (so it must be right, yea?)!

    December 10, 2007

  • Is also an acronym for double income no kids yet. This is a term used to describe those who defer parenthood, usually for financial reasons.

    December 9, 2007

  • Apparently, this stands for mobile out-of-office worker IE

    those folk who tote laptops and multi-buttoned mobile phones and are so important they can't restrict themselves to one place.

    December 9, 2007

  • Synonymous with rigor in medicine.

    December 9, 2007

  • Sounds like a chemical element!

    December 9, 2007

  • Has anyone ever seen this stuff? Great name, though!

    December 9, 2007

  • "Pike" by Ted Hughes.

    December 9, 2007

  • I like this one. I can think of a few folk that fall into this category.

    December 9, 2007

  • Is this a weird alliance between pornography and philosophy?

    December 9, 2007

  • Does anyone recognise this WeirdNet definition ("a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink") as what they think of as smut?

    December 8, 2007

  • Where would we be without phrases like "huge deeply palmately cleft leaves"? I feel quite aroused.

    December 8, 2007

  • You made that up, didn't you?

    December 8, 2007

  • Spot on!

    December 8, 2007

  • Definition here.

    December 8, 2007

  • I loved that film!

    December 8, 2007

  • As opposed to surely...

    December 8, 2007

  • Is this the bird that charges ornithologists by the hour?

    December 8, 2007

  • What does this mean?

    December 8, 2007

  • Dad had such a way with words.

    December 7, 2007

  • What was (is?) a p76?

    December 7, 2007

  • Your guess is as good as mine!

    December 7, 2007

  • It is a feelgood word.

    December 6, 2007

  • I first came across this term in Charles Schultz's Peanuts cartoons. It means a worrier.

    December 5, 2007

  • You know, I was going to say that!

    December 5, 2007

  • I wonder how this came to mean an advantage in sport etc?

    December 5, 2007

  • Great word, skipvia. It is one of my afflictions.

    December 5, 2007

  • @pomegranate: What weirder things have you seen since?

    @bilby: I've been called much worse than an ungulate!

    December 5, 2007

  • I've never eaten one, but apparently they're quite expensive.

    December 4, 2007

  • Leguminstas! :-)

    December 4, 2007

  • Bruit is also the term applied to the sound heard (with a stethoscope) over a narrowed artery (for example, the carotid). It is caused by turbulent blood flow.

    December 4, 2007

  • See sproutitude.

    December 4, 2007

  • See sprout, sproutitude.

    December 4, 2007

  • I certainly can see a pattern developing here.

    December 4, 2007

  • I feel like I've come home!

    December 4, 2007

  • "Divination by means of ashes.", apparently!

    December 4, 2007

  • I'd buy one of those. I'm always in favour of supporting local businesses!

    December 4, 2007

  • Very seasonal, though, in a macabre sort of way!

    December 3, 2007

  • What memories! What memories!

    December 3, 2007

  • I hate math, but I like this word.

    December 3, 2007

  • Would "the act of wiggling" not be wiggle? Dontchathink "wriggle" has a writhing quality to it?

    December 3, 2007

  • Brothers under the skin....

    December 3, 2007

  • The opposite of a stallion, I suppose (see NinjaWords definition)!

    December 3, 2007

  • You have way too much time on your hands...

    December 3, 2007

  • I believe this is the definitive source on things wicker.

    December 3, 2007

  • Is it really that common (a name, that is)?

    December 3, 2007

  • Que? is all the Spanish I know!

    December 3, 2007

  • I sporadically empty my spare thoughts into The Voice of Reason----but it's been a while!

    December 3, 2007

  • Similar to reesetee: "Speak to God on the big white telephone".

    December 3, 2007

  • Well a lot has happened since 2002....

    December 3, 2007

  • See hither and thither.

    December 3, 2007

  • I forgot yon!

    Hither, Thither and Yon: sounds like an international law firm.

    December 3, 2007

  • Tasteful list.

    December 3, 2007

  • I love brussels sprouts, but I usually only get to eat them at Christmas.

    December 3, 2007

  • OK, bilby, where on Earth does this come from?

    December 3, 2007

  • I wouldn't make rash assumptions like that---we do have a very diverse membership.

    December 3, 2007

  • After all, none of us is perfect, are we VanishedOne?

    December 3, 2007

  • See also hither.

    December 3, 2007

  • Not to mention its unruly twin thither.

    December 3, 2007

  • Thank you, bilby. My wife has read a lot of Alasdair Gray, including 'Lanark'.

    December 3, 2007

  • Some Scots use midden as a synonym for a rubbish bin.

    December 2, 2007

  • Quite!

    December 2, 2007

  • @sionnach: I apologise for my ignorant apostrophe: consider it removed.

    December 2, 2007

  • Clever how weirdnet uses the word within its own definition!

    December 2, 2007

  • Often dainty, in my experience.

    December 2, 2007

  • Article here.

    December 2, 2007

  • Fabulous!

    December 2, 2007

  • I believe the word comes from Finnegan's Wake by James Joyce.

    December 2, 2007

  • Here's one!

    December 2, 2007

  • Even better catacombs under Paris:

    (I've seen the Roman ones too).

    December 2, 2007

  • I wondered why my mobile phone used to be so hard to hold onto!

    December 2, 2007

  • Ahhhhhhhhhh.. I see it now!

    December 2, 2007

  • Que?

    December 2, 2007

  • Have you pair ever thought of forming a comedy double act?

    December 2, 2007

  • If you are interested.

    December 2, 2007

  • Here's a reference.

    December 2, 2007

  • Informal word for mother in the UK IE UK equivalent of mom.

    December 2, 2007

  • Translates to mum in the UK.

    December 2, 2007

  • Glaswegian for "rather good".

    December 1, 2007

  • See also deja loo.

    December 1, 2007

  • These foolish frings remind me of you, bilby.

    December 1, 2007

  • Epic list!

    December 1, 2007

  • See also xanthelasma.

    December 1, 2007

  • I hadn't realised how many of my favourite phrases have a nautical origin! Thanks, reesetee!

    December 1, 2007

  • Who is to say it is "inoffensive"?

    December 1, 2007

  • Pride goes before a fall.

    November 30, 2007

  • Well that is fascinating!

    November 30, 2007

  • Makes spying sound so glamorous.

    November 30, 2007

  • Brilliant!

    November 30, 2007

  • Fear of being forgotten or being ignored or forgetting!

    November 30, 2007

  • I'm afraid I've never seen a case!

    November 29, 2007

  • There's a rare disease called nemaline myopathy (if anybody's interested).

    November 29, 2007

  • Such a sexy word----or is it just me?

    November 28, 2007

  • Why are all my favourite foods so fattening?

    November 27, 2007

  • A sorted of pizza folded over on itself.

    November 27, 2007

  • As exclaimed by the cartoon cat Sylvester.

    November 27, 2007

  • Yum, yum!

    November 27, 2007

  • Yum!

    November 27, 2007

  • I used to love flapjacks when I was a kid!

    November 27, 2007

  • Unfortunately, tedium is found in practically all workplaces, as far as I can see.

    November 26, 2007

  • Sounds good to me!

    November 26, 2007

  • I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.

    November 26, 2007

  • Hip! Hip! Hooray for Wordie!

    November 26, 2007

  • Many thanks from me too, John! You have created yet another reason why I never have time to do any work. The site is becoming more and more interesting, and I will be fascinated to see how it develops in its second year.

    November 26, 2007

  • Just came across this in the excellent first novel "Vernon God Little."

    November 26, 2007

  • "You have done well, grasshopper!" as Master Po used to say.

    However, I haven't a clue what you are talking about!

    November 26, 2007

  • As in "It's people like you what cause unrest.".

    November 25, 2007

  • It's people like you what cause unrest.

    November 25, 2007

  • @skipvia: Love the term "bullshit bingo"!

    November 25, 2007

  • Spotted in skipvia's comment on "paradigm"

    November 25, 2007

  • I've just realised now (and I'm a bit older than thirty)!

    November 25, 2007

  • Definitely not one for Sog's Ark!

    November 25, 2007

  • As opposed to woodworm?

    November 25, 2007

  • One of my favourite contrails.

    November 25, 2007

  • I've always liked this phrase. Does anybody know where it originates?

    November 25, 2007

  • A very exclusive club, then? ;-)

    November 25, 2007

  • I presume there must be urbanophilia as well?

    November 25, 2007

  • Somebody called Helga seems to be inserting spam comments with a link to a site selling replica watches. Twelve of these comments so far.

    November 25, 2007

  • An 'l' of a word.

    November 25, 2007

  • Should this be chattel? I made the same mistake, if it should!

    November 25, 2007

  • Describes the situation where elderly men buy a sports car, usually just before retirement.

    November 24, 2007

  • Who would have thought that there were so many?

    November 24, 2007

  • A former teacher of mine used to love this word. I quite like it too, but it is a bit pretentious dontchathink?

    November 24, 2007

  • Often associated with one or more nooks.

    November 24, 2007

  • See also "cranny".

    November 24, 2007

  • This conjures up a rather bizarre image for me.

    November 24, 2007

  • Greetings, Bilby, from sunny Argyll & Bute.

    November 24, 2007

  • You are so wise, reesetee. Unless, of course, this is totally fabricated....

    November 24, 2007

  • Becoming increasingly common, IMHO.

    November 24, 2007

  • Where is Cahoots, anyway?

    November 24, 2007

  • Odd word, this one...

    November 24, 2007

  • Singular Porcino.

    November 24, 2007

  • HaHaHa!!! Dangerous things fireworks, eh?

    November 23, 2007

  • Excellent! Who wrote this?

    November 23, 2007

  • Fight! Fight! Fight!

    November 23, 2007

  • I actually use this quite a lot.

    November 23, 2007

  • "Oh, what tangled webs we weave, When we first practice to deceive." Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832).

    November 22, 2007

  • A list to die for! ;-)

    November 22, 2007

  • Surely epitomised by Kipling's "If"?

    November 21, 2007

  • Fabulous list.

    November 21, 2007

  • Nice list. I had never heard of panvocalics before.

    November 20, 2007

  • Joni Mitchell is still one of my favourite song writers.

    November 20, 2007

  • Lovely concept. I've never heard of this before.

    November 20, 2007

  • Seems to be a problem with the "add tags" box. It appears in an odd position at the top of the page and won't allow you to specify parts of speech.

    November 20, 2007

  • Awesome list!

    November 20, 2007

  • Congratulations on reaching 10,000 words, reesetee. Are you going to retire now?

    November 20, 2007

  • Still aspiring....

    November 19, 2007

  • Nice one. Deserves more use---God knows there are enough of them about!

    November 18, 2007

  • I like this expression.

    November 18, 2007

  • Some spell this "touchy feely", but who is to say?

    November 18, 2007

  • Also features in "touchy feelie".

    November 18, 2007

  • I am not worthy! I am not worthy!

    November 18, 2007

  • Inspired by this story.

    I also loved this bit of the article:

    "This is not the first legal case involving someone simulating sex with an inanimate object.

    * In 1997 Robert Watt, 38, was fined £100 for trying to have sex with a shoe in an Edinburgh street

    * In 2002 the same man was arrested for simulating sex with a traffic cone in front of a crowd of people."

    November 18, 2007

  • I've never actually thought about that!

    November 18, 2007

  • Ahhhh...

    November 17, 2007

  • Great idea for a list.

    November 17, 2007

  • Nice link.

    November 17, 2007

  • I'm with you on this one, sionnach!

    November 17, 2007

  • aka dodgy.

    November 17, 2007

  • Here's a useful link on collective nouns.

    November 16, 2007

  • What do we think the collective noun for Wordies should be----a babble, perhaps?

    November 16, 2007

  • Who actually decides, for example, that a group of owls will be called a parliament?

    November 16, 2007

  • Indeed.

    November 16, 2007

  • Is this not a real word?

    November 15, 2007

  • Something fishy about this, surely?

    November 15, 2007

  • Very seasonal (almost)!

    November 12, 2007

  • This is very clever.

    November 12, 2007

  • You may be right! :-)

    November 12, 2007

  • Tags added in this way would almost make Wordie like a thesaurus, but much more inclusive than a conventional thesaurus.

    November 12, 2007

  • People who add an 'm' should be neutered, or at least told off in a stern and serious way.

    November 12, 2007

  • I have a thing about tagging. I feel that a tag for a word in Wordie should be different from its definition. It should record a quality of the word that others might find useful in creating lists.

    For example, I tagged the word "flaccid" with "stiffness" since, by my way of thinking, flaccid is used to refer to stiffness (admittedly a low degree of stiffness).

    chained_bear thinks this is very odd. What do other Wordies think?

    November 11, 2007

  • This is also a term used in thermodynamics.

    November 11, 2007

  • These are also called wood lice where we are.

    November 11, 2007

  • Great word: not used nearly often enough. I feel as if it should be connected with impunity, but it doesn't seem to be.

    November 11, 2007

  • Who would have though this word would have generated so much conversation?

    November 11, 2007

  • I'm going to make it my mission to tag some more words with "stiffness"---possibly completely at random.

    November 11, 2007

  • Does seem a word from a bygone age. Do you think people still do much gallivanting?

    November 11, 2007

  • I can't hear this word without wanting to put the word "twit" after it!

    November 11, 2007

  • I haven't heard this word for ages!

    November 11, 2007

  • It's a degree of stiffness: IE a small degree!

    November 11, 2007

  • I wouldn't have anything to do with a flaccid European blueberry, would you?

    So this is a real word?

    November 11, 2007

  • Indeed...

    November 10, 2007

  • How about including tag searching? Sorry to keep going on about this!

    November 10, 2007

  • IE A word that has "a" at the start followed by another word---know what I mean?

    November 10, 2007

  • Not a term I had heard before, but seems quite well established.

    November 10, 2007

  • Hate this word. Here's a definition.

    November 10, 2007

  • What an odd combination!

    November 10, 2007

  • The Brits know this as gynaecomastia.

    November 10, 2007

  • Maybe you guys know it as gynecomastia?

    November 10, 2007

  • Well that is interesting!

    November 10, 2007

  • First monopoly, then oligopoly, then...

    November 10, 2007

  • More sociable than monopoly. There really should be polypoly!

    November 10, 2007

  • Presumably the female version of a homonym?

    November 10, 2007

  • Nice one!

    November 9, 2007

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