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Now that you've had Thanksgiving dinner (and dessert) have you figured out how you say pecan?
about 2 hours ago
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Word of the Day - Brewmoo: Portland, OR
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Word of the Day: The Witch's House: Los Angeles, CA
11:20 AM Nov 27th
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Wrong Holiday Word of the Day - Christmas Tree Corner: Wausau, WI
5:12 AM Nov 26th
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RT @: Costa Rican Spanish Word of the Day: Estudiar
7:57 AM Nov 25th
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Masshole: Boston, MA
7:09 AM Nov 25th
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RT @: Word of the day: wrick (or rick), to twist or turn; a sprain. Related to "crick," as in "a crick in my neck."
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10:59 PM Nov 24th
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@ Sounds good. Let me know if you have any questions.
10:58 PM Nov 24th
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@ That sounds like a neat one for Pittsburgh. You should add it :)
8:00 PM Nov 24th
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@ I haven't heard 'jipping line' before. Where did you learn it?
12:22 PM Nov 24th
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Bluecifer: Denver, CO
11:35 AM Nov 24th
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@ @ @ Thanks for the answers. "Butting in line" and "jumping the line" are good ones!
2:15 PM Nov 23rd
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@ Those sound like fun, but I haven't a clue what they mean!
2:09 PM Nov 23rd
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I have heard of cutting in line. I have also heard of budging and crowding. Does anyone know other words for it?
1:56 PM Nov 23rd
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@ I have heard of zerbert and zerbet (or zerbit), but I haven't heard of raspberry. I will look into it, thanks!
1:03 PM Nov 23rd
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RT @: Inappropriate and unacceptable have replaced a number of older, more exact terms: (RT @
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12:47 PM Nov 23rd
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RT @: Word of the day: haruspex, Roman priest who practiced divination with entrails; List of the day, Sweet Tooth Fairy. http://
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12:09 PM Nov 23rd
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Thanks to @ @ @ for including me in your lists. Their titles are quite flattering :)
10:31 AM Nov 23rd
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NYC Word of the Day: DUMBO
9:00 AM Nov 23rd
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RT @: RT @ @: Randomly capitalizing words is called "marketing."
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- Name City Dictionary
- Location Madison, WI
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- Bio City Dictionary is a place to share your local language and culture with the world. Tweets by Tom, word nerd extraordinaire also found @tecarmona & @CRSpanish.
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