They do. They do! I read that it crossed the Atlantic with 'ginger' into common parlance with Harry Potter!
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When it does,it usually comes from US academics being pretentious. Why 'snog' and 'ginger' so significant
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But you two sounded as though its not in common parlance but recognised from Brit books?
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I'm really not sure. I read a lot of fiction as a kid, but wasn't allowed to read HP.
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Have you still not read them? I'd *strongly* recommend the audiobooks read by
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nope! I'm a lazy reader these days. Currently ambling through Vampire Chronicles.
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*gasp* This will be a wonderful thing to do when you're the size of a house & fed up!
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