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  1. So do folks in Providence http://tinyurl.com/ydkruts RT @gracekboyle @JRMoreau I love me a Mass-hole ;)
  2. RT @wordlust My piece on the super-awesome Historical Thesaurus of the OED: http://bit.ly/3NTHvq
  3. New follower @Speaking_Easy passes along language wisdom http://www.speaking-easy.bl...
  4. RT @MKEDictionary Milwaukee Word of the Day: bubbler http://www.citydictionary.c... #wotd
  5. Champ: Burlington, VT http://fb.me/31d3wdA
  6. Word of the Day - Geaux: New Orleans, LA http://www.citydictionary.com #wotd
  7. Word of the Day - WaHo: Atlanta, GA http://www.citydictionary.com
  8. Is it a rummage sale? Garage sale? Yard sale? http://fb.me/3upuuOz
  9. Is is a rummage sale? Garage sale? Yard sale? http://fb.me/3eoNl1K
  10. The Philly way of saying Italian ice http://fb.me/32VKMUr
  11. @Fritinancy yeah, the world has gone to heck in a hand basket ;)
  12. @Fritinancy maybe i just watch too much cable, but i think "turd" has been acceptable for some time now.
  13. Word of the Day - Water Ice: Philadelphia, PA http://www.citydictionary.com
  14. Word of the Day - More weight: Salem, MA http://www.citydictionary.com/
  15. Congrats to @ebrenner for her winning entry in the "Spooky City" Contest http://www.citydictionary.com/
  16. RT @wordspy pyrogeography n. The study of the past, present, and projected distribution of wildfires. http://wordspy.com/t/2653.asp
  17. RT @MadDictionary Madison Word of the Day: Coastie http://www.citydictionary.c... #wotd
  18. RT @tecarmona #unseenprequels temporary gloom of the spot-laden mind
  19. Word of the Day - Smurf Turf: Boise, ID http://www.citydictionary.com #wotd
  20. John Steinbeck often signed books with his Pigasus logo and the Latin phrase, ad astra per alia porci (to the stars on the wings of a pig)