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Phentex

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13. that's another one hard to work into
Wed Jul 6, 2016, 07:41 AM
Jul 2016

a regular conversation unless you're talking about a purse

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Not a word, but a phrase: "None other than..." First Speaker Jul 2016 #1
Do you ever get to say it? Phentex Jul 2016 #19
sometimes...I like to use it for its irony... First Speaker Jul 2016 #20
Cavalcade. Scuba Jul 2016 #2
I can't say it... Phentex Jul 2016 #18
Serendipitous mnhtnbb Jul 2016 #3
a pleasant sounding word for sure Phentex Jul 2016 #17
Kibosh Tom Kitten Jul 2016 #4
I like caboodle Phentex Jul 2016 #16
My mom had a cat named Kitten Caboodle OriginalGeek Jul 2016 #25
canabinoids redwitch Jul 2016 #5
Yes! I use that one as often as possible! nt csziggy Jul 2016 #8
always a good one Phentex Jul 2016 #15
folderal and foofarah rurallib Jul 2016 #6
say what? Phentex Jul 2016 #14
Folderol is hooplah that just might be balderdash. Iggo Jul 2016 #21
consider this stolen... Phentex Jul 2016 #30
Hobo Generic Brad Jul 2016 #7
that's another one hard to work into Phentex Jul 2016 #13
Here is a Rachel Feinstein joke/story with the word in it jakeXT Jul 2016 #9
Ha! Phentex Jul 2016 #11
Cahoots can be used pretty much any time politicians and lobbyists get together. hobbit709 Jul 2016 #10
Probably so... Phentex Jul 2016 #12
I use "cahoots" every time I describe an owl's sneeze. Orrex Jul 2016 #22
well then what's a cat sneeze? Phentex Jul 2016 #31
Catchoo. Orrex Jul 2016 #33
"Strew" femmocrat Jul 2016 #23
I like strewn... Phentex Jul 2016 #32
'Screwn' is better... Wounded Bear Jul 2016 #54
Plethora Mendocino Jul 2016 #24
I have been looking at Lupine collars for my pups Phentex Jul 2016 #34
Lambent. 3catwoman3 Jul 2016 #42
'Behooves' LynneSin Jul 2016 #26
My mother used to say behooves... Phentex Jul 2016 #35
I like calling men Rapscallions. nt clarice Jul 2016 #27
definitely not one I've used... Phentex Jul 2016 #36
Sometimes laughter.... sometimes a very quizzical look. lol clarice Jul 2016 #39
"Dude, stop cahooting. That last one may have blinded me." PufPuf23 Jul 2016 #28
I used that yesterday... Phentex Jul 2016 #37
------------------------ Etymology kentauros Jul 2016 #29
Love it! Phentex Jul 2016 #38
We most certainly are. 3catwoman3 Jul 2016 #43
Q: Are we not men? kentauros Jul 2016 #46
You don't have much use for the word cahoots? Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #40
HA HA HA! Phentex Jul 2016 #41
How about... 3catwoman3 Jul 2016 #44
how about Phentex Jul 2016 #47
slapdash trof Jul 2016 #45
and cousin Phentex Jul 2016 #48
ubiquitious is a great word ailsagirl Jul 2016 #49
3 words that come to mind from reading Victorian novels: IcyPeas Jul 2016 #50
My goodness! I worked as an amanuensis for over 35 years and did not know that word! nt Still Blue in PDX Jul 2016 #53
would look great on a resume. lol IcyPeas Jul 2016 #55
Penultimate aidbo Jul 2016 #51
I've always been a fan of "flotsam and jetsam". bluedigger Jul 2016 #52
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