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    W@NKER Verb wan ker

    A moderator of a football forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    W@NKER Verb wan ker

    A moderator of a football forum.

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    WASSAIL verb (wos_uhl,was_,wo_setl)

    (1)To drink to the health or success of; toast.

    (2)To revel with drinking.

    noun
    (1)a saltation wishing health to a person, used in England in early times when presenting a cup of drink or when drinking to the person.

    (2)a festivity or revel with drinking of healths.

    (3)liquor for drinking and wishing health to others on festive occasions, especially spiced ale, as on Christmas Eve and Twelfth night.

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    JOLLIFICATION nown jol_uh_fi_key_shuh n

    Jolly merrymaking; jolly festivity.

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    TZEDAKAH noun (tsuh-ah-kah; tsuh-daw-kuh)

    Noun
    Hebrew, charity or the giving of charity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    JOLLIFICATION nown jol_uh_fi_key_shuh n

    Jolly merrymaking; jolly festivity.
    Is it possible to have merrymaking that's not jolly ?

    I only ask.

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    ENMESHMENT

    used by a girl who was reported missing by her parents for not turning up for Xmas meal.

    Means people get so intertwined they stop personal development - so it's all her mums fault.

    Sounds like a good film title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Is it possible to have merrymaking that's not jolly ?

    I only ask.
    We had the grandkids over for Christmas and they were merrymaking jellies with the wife, so I suppose it is possible although they did seem to have a jolly good time!

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    Nithing (ˈnaɪðɪŋ)
    noun
    1.
    a villain or coward who breaks a code of honour
    2. Norse mythology
    a malicious creature of Norse mythology
    3.
    a person who is miserly or stingy
    adjective
    4.
    miserly or stingy

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    Piqsiq - Snow lift by wind, blizzard.

    One of fifty words used by the Inuit to describe different types of snow.

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