I use the Dictionary Search extension for Firefox, with Merriam-Webster for back up.
Drusilla ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Natter 39 and Holding
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think this may be the most distrubing article I've seen about the new Supreme Court nominee.
You know, krav wasn't just mentioned on HIMYM, it was a plot point.
Also, look at Princess Aiko all in pink.
Clearly I fail early morning reading comprehension. (Tho' I think there's a viable argument that two Internet years are not unlike Dog years.)
How come I felt so great after yoga yesterday and this morning I feel like I was run over by a bulldozer? Perhaps the real answer is to go to yoga every day....
I have nothing to add to the autism discussion
The autism discussion is in Bitches.
I think this may be the most distrubing article I've seen about the new Supreme Court nominee.
She sounds like kinda like Condi in this respect.
I'm now picturing the three of them... in a threesome.
Go ahead. Call me a sick fuck. You know you wanna....
Merriam Webster has made some of its words unfree
My English is apparently not advanced enough for me to need to look up any of those unfree words, because that's the first time I've bumped into that.
Of course, I also always need the English-Hebrew and Hebrew-English options as well, so usually I turn to more than just m-w. I used to like "Babylon", but a few month ago they took down their online version, so now I use a dictionary called morfix. This was a whole paragraph that probably interests only me.
[Edit: 5=1+1+3]
Of course, I also always need the English-Hebrew and Hebrew-English options as well, so usually I turn to more than just m-w. I used to like "Babylon", but a few month ago they took down their online version, so now I use a dictionary called morfix. This was a whole paragraph that probably interests only me.
Have you met us?
"I appreciate your friendship and candor. Never hold back your sage advice," he wrote. "P.S. No more public scatology." Whether Bush was referring to Miers' rough-and-tumble time as chairwoman of the Texas Lottery Commission or something else isn't clear. Scatology refers to "the study of or preoccupation with excrement or obscenity," according to Webster's dictionary.
Option (c), he was misusing the word.