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I did. Sorry ;-)
wow added that to my list of unusual words.
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Yeah, LIK, but you know everything:-)))

I was only last year (or the year before) when i discovered the word 'apricity' :-)
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It was only last year, not I was only last year. That just doesn't make sense:-(
at least if you can smell the petrichor it means you can give up splooting

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/11/city-tells-new-yorkers-dont-panic-about-splooting-squirrels
It was used on GMTV yesterday or the day before and the explaination given then
My dad like to use big words to describe the weather - but then he was a scopie
Apricity! wow that's another one for my list. Oddly enough I added a new one yesterday that intrigued me....
"Cacozelia" - Clue, Derek Trotter is the master Cacozeliaist!
That was the answer to a Mastermind general knowledge question.

I seen a repeat of Mastermind on Monday and John Humphreys was in the chair do it must have been from a couple of year ago.
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Bunch of smart***** on here:-J
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Cacozelia - also a genus of snout moth, ttt.

Qui savait:-))

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