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Old 26 Apr 20, 06:29 PM  
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Toxophily - the art of archery
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Old 26 Apr 20, 11:43 PM  
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Originally Posted by vanlou View Post
That’s were I walk when I go in a shop now
Hahaha you get MY prize for best response of the day

edit to add my original post contents so my reply to vanlou makes sense lol:
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Middle-aisle

Definition of middle-aisle - slang word for Marry
as in: My sister is middle-aisling next year.
or: She will middle-aisle it next year.

Edited at 11:45 PM.
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Old 27 Apr 20, 12:58 AM  
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Speleology - the study of caves not something to do with Harry Potter.
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Old 27 Apr 20, 09:22 AM  
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Hyphenic. An adjective describing the use of hyphens.



I am a hyphenic poster today...

Excessive hyphenisation 😂 in fact.
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Old 27 Apr 20, 09:25 AM  
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Hyphenic. An adjective describing the use of hyphens.



I am a hyphenic poster today...

Excessive hyphenisation 😂 in fact.
What an excellently well-phrased input!
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Old 27 Apr 20, 10:05 AM  
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Mine is Conniption...

Meaning ‘A fit or rage of hysterics’
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Old 27 Apr 20, 10:12 AM  
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Mine is crepuscular - active in the twilight... deer, bats etc...

My daughter was watching Bill Oddie once - on about hedgehogs and the like - he used the word and she used it next day in a sentence in her school work. She was 7 - she got star of the week!
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Old 27 Apr 20, 11:12 AM  
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Petrichor

That lovely smell you get in the air when it rains for the first time after a long, dry spell!
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Old 27 Apr 20, 11:16 AM  
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Petrichor

That lovely smell you get in the air when it rains for the first time after a long, dry spell!
...and now I know the word for it! TY
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Old 3 May 20, 08:28 PM  
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From Antiques Roadshow today I liked this one...

Koumpounophobic

A person who has an irrational and persistent fear of buttons.
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