Dona Ferentes
Did the Thessalonians write back?
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a whatchamacallit
The Trumpet and his cronies come readily to mind.craw
noun
dated
Middle English crawe, from Old English cræga
- the crop of a bird or insect
- The stomach especially of a lower animal
"Gets under my craw" is an idiom that means something is deeply irritating or upsetting to someone, causing a lasting annoyance. It's similar to saying something "sticks in one's craw" or "grates on one's nerves."
Following on from your lead Dona and Red Dwarfslipping off to the urban fringe argot
jizzem - good scrabble word!
as are ...
jism
Alternative forms · gism · jiz, jizz · jizzum, jizum, jissom, jissum
yo, man,
A little-used punctuation mark usually reserved for grammar nerds has taken over Australia’s universities and it’s not because students, tutors and professors have suddenly discovered a love for complex sentence structures.
An em-dash is a long line that breaks a sentence and can be used in the place of a colon. It’s also one of the many tell-tale quirks suggesting text has been generated by a large language model such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
And now you all have it.embonpoint
noun
Origin
- the plump or fleshy part of a person's body, in particular a woman's bosom.
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