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noun | a reference source containing words alphabetically arranged along with information about their forms, pronunciations, functions, and etymologies

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These are your words of the week fascism conclave drought kakistocracy Uranus poltophagy ow.ly/fLsv50U8812


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We await the letter from the HOA.

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centrifugal | adjective | proceeding or acting in a direction away from a center or axis perpetual | adjective | continuing forever : EVERLASTING


"And here's the penultimate slide" (shows very last slide)

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knead = 🍞 need = 🙏 kneed = 🦵


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"Twelve plus one" is an anagram of "eleven plus two."


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What is the most overused word in your industry? Let it out.


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(Glinda voice) ‘Popular’ is borrowed from Latin ‘populāris,’ which means "of the whole people, used by ordinary people, of the common people, professing to support the interests of the people, liked by the general public." La la, la la!


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We also like the Korean idiom for "pipe dream: " 그림의 떡 Translated to English, it means "rice cake in a picture."


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