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A long time.
Heard "donnybrook" today.
That's a word I hadn't heard in a very long time.
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A long time.
Kerfuffle and fracas are also great words.
If there ever was a man who could give a feck about beer, it's you.
(Meriam-Webster says that I can say that).
And although that is of Scottish origin, it reminds me that there is a US Congressman trying to normalize an Irish word -- eejit. As in, "I think Boris Johnson is an eejit."
Edit to add -- the Congressman is Brandan Boyle from PA.
Ricker-doodle
Frippery.
The unilateral phase detractor....part of the turbo encabulator....LOVE IT
Hickenlooper.
Has entered urban dictionary as choking after taking too big a bong hit.
I somehow got subscribed to a word-of-the-day email blast. Today's word was abecedarian.
It was defined as "of, or relating to the Alphabet", "Arranged in alphabetical order", or "Basic, rudimentary".
I was initially skeptical that this is a real word (the daily email I get is pretty "spam-like"), but according to Meriam-Webster online, abecedarian has been in use since at least the 17th century.
Now, I just have to decide if abecedarian is a word I really like, or a word I dislike.