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RE: Word of the Day - billyboy1963 - 18-03-2022 14:32 Bilboes An iron bar with sliding shackles, used to fasten prisoners' ankles RE: Word of the Day - Cheesy Grin - 01-04-2022 21:21 https://twitter.com/susie_dent/status/1509811967309099010 RE: Word of the Day - billyboy1963 - 02-04-2022 14:27 Raillery - good-humored ridicule; banter. RE: Word of the Day - Charlemagne - 12-04-2022 20:51 Susie Dent's 'word of the day' is 'maw-worm'. It means one who insist that they have done nothing wrong despite evidence to the contrary. It fits Boris's situation perfectly. RE: Word of the Day - billyboy1963 - 13-04-2022 20:39 anfractuous winding or circuitous RE: Word of the Day - Charlemagne - 21-04-2022 11:52 Susie Dent's word of the day ‘quockerwodger’ (19th century): a puppet figure or individual whose strings are pulled entirely by someone else. Why do all her words of the day apply to the government RE: Word of the Day - billyboy1963 - 21-04-2022 18:50 Nudiustertian It refers to two days ago RE: Word of the Day - Cheesy Grin - 14-05-2022 10:31 RE: Word of the Day - billyboy1963 - 14-05-2022 15:09 RE: Word of the Day - Charlemagne - 25-05-2022 17:59 Susie Dent's word of the day Word of the day is 'misken' (15th century): to refuse to recognise something by pretending it's not happening. Why do these saying apply to Boris. |