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    #16
    Alexa gives me a word of the day from Dictionary.com when I ask for the morning news. Often handy for Countdown, which Susie is still on.

    Diablerie has been a recent one I'd not heard before, which means: diabolic magic or art; sorcery; witchcraft.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Paulos G View Post
      And have a crush on Susie Dent? Oops. Did I type that out loud?
      She's had a bit of work done and starting to get that "cat" look.

      Or another celebrity...




      I still would though.

      I love how Jimmy Carr paints her as a sexual deviant and she just goes along with it. (NSFW)

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        #18
        The other week on Countdown, Rachel Riley had to explain to Susie Dent what a "chode" was.

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          #19
          Originally posted by QualityChimp View Post
          The other week on Countdown, Rachel Riley had to explain to Susie Dent what a "chode" was.
          FFS I just googled this at work

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            #20
            Heh heh heh

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              #21
              Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View Post
              Concatenate

              Someone told me to concatenate something in Excel. No only did i not know it did this, I'd never heard the word before.
              That's how I did my report card comments this week.

              You should program more! JavaScript would have learned you concatenation.

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                #22
                Short shrift.

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                  #23
                  Tophus. A crystal formed as part of an affliction of gout.

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                    #24
                    I learned (or is it learnt?) two words this week:

                    Woman (noun). An adult human female.

                    Friend (noun). A person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically one exclusive of sexual or family relations.

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                      #25
                      As an aside, people who don't know the difference between 'entomology' and ‘etymology’ bug me in a way I can't put into words.

                      (Something I saw on Twitter what made me laugh - apologies for not knowing who to credit).

                      Also, tell me more of your words please.

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                        #26
                        Bitch

                        Anyone who isn't some kind of proto-anarchist. These people often treat others with a modicum of decorum and respect. They don’t follow the approved language of judgemental aggression. They spend their days sucking the balls of The Enlightenment Rebels.

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                          #27
                          Thanks to The Apprentice:

                          Fleek - One of those words that's not actually a word to anyone who cares about the English language

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                            #28
                            Nobody laughed at, or even liked, my hilarious post?

                            Everyone knows that all gamers are friendless virgins and I was playing on that archetypal gamer sterotype. Do you see now? Oh, come on!

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