Gruntled
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Re: Gruntled
I fined that by simply adding 'ed' to the end of any noun creates a new word for being drunk.
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Re: Gruntled
Don't you mean 'finded'?Bruce Rioja wrote:I fined that by simply adding 'ed' to the end of any noun creates a new word for being drunk.
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Not really, no.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Don't you mean 'finded'?Bruce Rioja wrote:I fined that by simply adding 'ed' to the end of any noun creates a new word for being drunk.
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Re: Gruntled
Must be sober then....Bruce Rioja wrote:Not really, no.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Don't you mean 'finded'?Bruce Rioja wrote:I fined that by simply adding 'ed' to the end of any noun creates a new word for being drunk.
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Re: Gruntled
No doubt a super word. Not sure 'in' is a prefix here rather then part of the word as some words begin with it like Indian or insult. Still an excellent word to drop into conversation.TANGODANCER wrote:(in) choate. An absolute cracker....
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Re: Gruntled
Do doubles count?
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Re: Gruntled
I wasn't a believer in this at first, I was in denial.
However, I do now .... so am I in complete "nial" !!
However, I do now .... so am I in complete "nial" !!
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I was totally Turkish Bathed.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Must be sober then....Bruce Rioja wrote:Not really, no.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Don't you mean 'finded'?Bruce Rioja wrote:I fined that by simply adding 'ed' to the end of any noun creates a new word for being drunk.
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Re: Gruntled
bobo the clown wrote:I wasn't a believer in this at first, I was in denial.
However, I do now .... so am I in complete "nial" !!
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I shall get on it, second thing Monday morning...bobo the clown wrote:I suggest that you republish the list.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:It's on the list already.
That would help both the fused and the confused I guess.
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That's a state I've visited, more than once.thebish wrote:utterly sepp blattered...
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Well I hope you are verted .... and can't centrate on the matter.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I shall get on it, second thing Monday morning...bobo the clown wrote:I suggest that you republish the list.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:It's on the list already.
That would help both the fused and the confused I guess.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Here is the OFFICIAL LIST OF T.W. WORDS:
(dis) Gruntled
(dis) Turbed
(dis) Figured
(in) Tently
(ab) Scond
(dis) Hevelled
(contra) Dictory
(con) Sistent
(dis/ex) Tinguished
(de) Vastated
(dis) Asterous
(con) Fused
(anti) Podean
(de) Nial
These, below, are still up for consideration:
(de) Funct
(de) Terred
(de) Ceived
(con) Servative
And here is a list of some of those that have been rejected:
(in) Scrutable
(in0 Congruous
(dys) Lexic
(dis) Tant
(epi) Logue
(pro) Logue
(dis) Cipline
(uni) Form
(uni) Corn
(dis) Qualify
(ante) Lope
(mis) Anthrope
(in) Supportable
(in) Tolerable
(dis) Appointed
(antidis) Establishmentarianism
(dis) Combobulated
(super) Califrag…
(un) Ravel
(in) Corrigible
(de) Capitated
(disin) Genuous
(con) Centrate
(con) Geal
(con/ag) Glomerate
(dis) Gruntled
(dis) Turbed
(dis) Figured
(in) Tently
(ab) Scond
(dis) Hevelled
(contra) Dictory
(con) Sistent
(dis/ex) Tinguished
(de) Vastated
(dis) Asterous
(con) Fused
(anti) Podean
(de) Nial
These, below, are still up for consideration:
(de) Funct
(de) Terred
(de) Ceived
(con) Servative
And here is a list of some of those that have been rejected:
(in) Scrutable
(in0 Congruous
(dys) Lexic
(dis) Tant
(epi) Logue
(pro) Logue
(dis) Cipline
(uni) Form
(uni) Corn
(dis) Qualify
(ante) Lope
(mis) Anthrope
(in) Supportable
(in) Tolerable
(dis) Appointed
(antidis) Establishmentarianism
(dis) Combobulated
(super) Califrag…
(un) Ravel
(in) Corrigible
(de) Capitated
(disin) Genuous
(con) Centrate
(con) Geal
(con/ag) Glomerate
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Re: Gruntled
Fenestrated is an english word - it means to have windows.Bruce Rioja wrote:Is there an opposite of defenestration?
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Re: Gruntled
I thought it was to have holes (rather than windows) and not necessarily in a buildingLost Leopard Spot wrote:Fenestrated is an english word - it means to have windows.Bruce Rioja wrote:Is there an opposite of defenestration?
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Holes, windows, same difference... and not necessarily in a building, correct. In fact in olden times they were usually holes (windows) in a skull.Worthy4England wrote:I thought it was to have holes (rather than windows) and not necessarily in a buildingLost Leopard Spot wrote:Fenestrated is an english word - it means to have windows.Bruce Rioja wrote:Is there an opposite of defenestration?
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