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  • Nov 26, 2023

    Klapaucius - money cheat

  • Nov 26, 2023
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    Vox

    You pick this up reading about PKD?

    Yup, got his diaries as a birthday gift

  • Nov 26, 2023

    sacana
    trishtiza

  • Nov 26, 2023
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    babylon sherm

    Yup, got his diaries as a birthday gift

    Damn didn't even know he had published diaries, man was too prolific

    Shoutout to whoever got you those and thanks for putting me on

  • Nov 26, 2023
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    Vox

    Damn didn't even know he had published diaries, man was too prolific

    Shoutout to whoever got you those and thanks for putting me on

    It’s called the Exegesis, not currently in print but it’s possible to get a used copy online - strange doesn’t even begin to describe it, highly recc’d

  • Nov 27, 2023
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    babylon sherm

    It’s called the Exegesis, not currently in print but it’s possible to get a used copy online - strange doesn’t even begin to describe it, highly recc’d

    ex·e·ge·sis

    /ˌeksəˈjēsəs/

    noun
    critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially of scripture.
    "the task of biblical exegesis"

    Put me on two times over with one suggestion, thank you dawg

  • plants 🌻
    Dec 14, 2023

    salubrious
    [suh-loo-bree-uhs]
    adjective
    favorable to or promoting health; healthful

  • Dec 15, 2023
    Vox

    ex·e·ge·sis

    /ˌeksəˈjēsəs/

    noun
    critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially of scripture.
    "the task of biblical exegesis"

    Put me on two times over with one suggestion, thank you dawg

    It’s hilarious how some of these esoteric words in English are just regular ass words in their language of origin, this word just means “explanation” in Greek

  • Dec 15, 2023

    Fulgurite is the product of lightning striking soil/ground/sand and fusing it into one mass

    Fulgurate means to give off flashes of or like lightning

    Fulgurations are those flashes

    Source: Salammbo by Flaubert

  • Dec 15, 2023
    Chilla

    I just learned "Hello"

    Apparently it's how you greet people in English but Idk.

    Never heard this before

  • Dec 15, 2023

    The word brolic is interesting. Many seem to think it was from Broly, but was ‘coined’ by Biggie, and classified as AAV.

  • Dec 15, 2023

    Loquacious - tending to talk a great deal; talkative
    Learned it from Snowfall
    “You a loquacious hoe.” I’ve since used it on 4 different occasions.

  • Dec 15, 2023

    not new words but things i've been using lately

    exposition
    proliferation
    cantankerous
    conducive
    shunting
    nullify
    burden

  • Dec 15, 2023

    trishtiza
    masmula
    sacana

  • Dec 15, 2023
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    Susurrate (a rustling sound)

    It's derived from the word sus

  • Dec 15, 2023
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Susurrate (a rustling sound)

    It's derived from the word sus

    Love this

  • Dec 28, 2023

    Obsequious (adjective)

    obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.

  • Dec 28, 2023

    Ignominious

  • Dec 28, 2023

    "In the United States, interracial marriage, cohabitation and s***have been termed "miscegenation" since the term was coined in 1863. Contemporary usage of the term is infrequent, except to refer to historical laws banning the practice. Anti-miscegenation laws were first introduced in North America from the late seventeenth century onwards by several of the Thirteen Colonies, and subsequently, by many U.S. states and U.S. territories and remained in force in many US states until 1967. After the Second World War, an increasing number of states repealed their anti-miscegenation laws. In 1967, in landmark case Loving v. Virginia, the remaining anti-miscegenation laws were held to be unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren."

    Thanks @singh

  • Dec 29, 2023
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    pol·troon

    /pälˈtro͞on/

    noun
    ARCHAIC•LITERARY

    an utter coward.

    "come on, you poltroons!"

    Thanks for putting me on @aristilde super fire word

  • Dec 29, 2023
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    Vox

    pol·troon

    /pälˈtro͞on/

    noun
    ARCHAIC•LITERARY

    an utter coward.

    "come on, you poltroons!"

    Thanks for putting me on @aristilde super fire word

    lmao thank you for adding it to your vocabulary!

  • Dec 29, 2023
    fancy lacriminal

    lmao thank you for adding it to your vocabulary!

    Got you...coming soon to the bars thread

  • Dec 30, 2023

    sau·da·de

    /souˈdädə/

    a feeling of longing, melancholy, or nostalgia that is supposedly characteristic of the Portuguese or Brazilian temperament.

    i don’t use it at all but i think its cool

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