Guest Posted 2 May 2006 Posted 2 May 2006 The word of yesteryear would be good, you know from back in the good old days.
The People's Hero Posted 2 May 2006 Posted 2 May 2006 Nostalgia itself is a good word. As is heritage... and yesteryear.
Nationwider Posted 2 May 2006 Posted 2 May 2006 Nostalgia itself is a good word. As is heritage... and yesteryear. Let's not forget yore - a very underused word. On the subject of nostalgia, I think Knighton Matt should launch a new thread entitled Knighton Matt's Word Of The Day Gold where he invites posters to discuss their favourite Word Of The Day from yesteryear. In fact, I can see the start of a whole Knighton Matt thread franchise....
The People's Hero Posted 2 May 2006 Posted 2 May 2006 Let's not forget yore - a very underused word. On the subject of nostalgia, I think Knighton Matt should launch a new thread entitled Knighton Matt's Word Of The Day Gold where he invites posters to discuss their favourite Word Of The Day from yesteryear. In fact, I can see the start of a whole Knighton Matt thread franchise.... Good Idea. Knighton Matt is a thread starter extraodinaire. Right up there amongst my favourite posters!
Katy Posted 2 May 2006 Posted 2 May 2006 Let's not forget yore - a very underused word. On the subject of nostalgia, I think Knighton Matt should launch a new thread entitled Knighton Matt's Word Of The Day Gold where he invites posters to discuss their favourite Word Of The Day from yesteryear. In fact, I can see the start of a whole Knighton Matt thread franchise.... :laugh: Ahh you crack me up 'shunwydoh
Knighton Matt Posted 2 May 2006 Author Posted 2 May 2006 You guys are the founts of all knowledge, I am merely drinking from your waters! As for the franchise idea and the Word of the Day Gold...loving those suggestions 'Wider maybe you and TPH could become part of the 'Word of the Day' franchise and start your own spin-off thread each and we could all pat each other on the back frequently and generally be happy productive members of society.
The People's Hero Posted 3 May 2006 Posted 3 May 2006 You guys are the founts of all knowledge, I am merely drinking from your waters! As for the franchise idea and the Word of the Day Gold...loving those suggestions 'Wider maybe you and TPH could become part of the 'Word of the Day' franchise and start your own spin-off thread each and we could all pat each other on the back frequently and generally be happy productive members of society. And until then you were doing so well!
The People's Hero Posted 3 May 2006 Posted 3 May 2006 Meliorism (meel'yo·riz'm): the belief that the world tends to become better and that humans can aid its betterment. Visit www.meliorism.com to do your bit!
The Don Posted 4 May 2006 Posted 4 May 2006 Well, my word of the day went down well yesterday with one reply. I won't select one again. But I have used a word today that I have not used before "shindig" I had to check the spelling asit looked wrong!!!
Katy Posted 4 May 2006 Posted 4 May 2006 Well, my word of the day went down well yesterday with one reply. I won't select one again. But I have used a word today that I have not used before "shindig" I had to check the spelling asit looked wrong!!! Shindig is a cracking word.
Master Fox Posted 4 May 2006 Posted 4 May 2006 Don’t give him sympathy, he’s had his chance!!
Katy Posted 4 May 2006 Posted 4 May 2006 Don’t give him sympathy, he’s had his chance!! Harsh.
The Don Posted 4 May 2006 Posted 4 May 2006 But fair! You should not be crititsising someone born on the same date as you!!!
Master Fox Posted 4 May 2006 Posted 4 May 2006 You should not be crititsising someone born on the same date as you!!! Please accept my apologies, you’re vocabulary is admiring. People born on that day of the year are great people! Please bless us with more words like ‘shindig’
The People's Hero Posted 4 May 2006 Posted 4 May 2006 Or is it spelt fracas? It's certainly said as Fracarrrrr
The Don Posted 4 May 2006 Posted 4 May 2006 Please accept my apologies, you’re vocabulary is admiring. People born on that day of the year are great people! Please bless us with more words like ‘shindig’ You mean like party bash jamboree do get-together
Knighton Matt Posted 7 May 2006 Author Posted 7 May 2006 Here are some splendid examples of diastemas...
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