Rehearsal dinner tonight with @jenphalian & @chaosprime got me thinking of the etymology of rehearsal, and whether it was related to "hear" as in "re-hear." Turns out, no, it's from harrow, meaning rake, or "ravage, despoil." Seems legit.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/harrow
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Is there going to be a rehearsal or just a rehearsal dinner?
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Replying to @rainherself @AndreaMedaris and
They don't tell me these things.
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Me neither. I barely knew about the dinner
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Replying to @rainherself @AndreaMedaris and
there is no rehearsal, pure improv
we have just been saying “rehearsal dinner” because it designates a day, i’ve been trying to prefer “family dinner”1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Will there be time for my interpretative dance number?
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Replying to @VintageJoAnn @AndreaMedaris and
that’s quite an interpretation
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Replying to @chaosprime @VintageJoAnn and
You can't rehearse a panel discussion! We rely on Steve to lead discussion and I know where the rings and official signing paper thingy are located.
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