
"Audacity, noun. Unrestrained impudence. Impudence... Impudence... Impudent, adjective. Marked by impertinent disrespect. Impertinent... Impertinent..."
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"Audacity, noun. Unrestrained impudence. Impudence... Impudence... Impudent, adjective. Marked by impertinent disrespect. Impertinent... Impertinent..."
Freind: 'Misspelled, anything helps.'
"Just don’t tell the other vultures. I’ll never hear the end of it."
What does aloof mean?
So I'm "cheap." It's a perfectly good word. And it aptly describes my interest in conserving resources. I suppose we could call you "thrifty." Heavens no! And waste two whole letters? I see we've only wasted one whole tea bag.
"Sorry I'm late. I overslept." "Is that even a real word?"
"There's more inside."
We're going on a first date. So many words are misused every day. Literally! I don't accept the use of imperfect language. Me either. Trying to fight it has no effect. It's all a mute point. Irregardless, I could care less. I had nothing farther to say.
"Today I came across antiderenuclearizationalityness."
'Time to buy.'
"Promise me that if I die first you won't eat me."
"Why do people think using big words is a bad thing?"
'Sometimes, from time to time, occasionally I wish I'd never bought that ruddy thesaurus!'
Wordplay: Nonstarter.
'Dr Johnson, it's very interstyng, but ov wat use is this Dicshunry of yors?'
Decaying corpse
"Dad, is there a word that contains all the vowels?"
Wordplay: Rabbit Punch.
You'll get us thrown out of the carrion Union!
"Well %$@#(&!! is not a banned word in the &%Xsing UK!"
"What does procrastination mean?"
'What's with the Thesaurus - trying to find a clinical term for love?'
"Of course, that's only a first draft."
'Yes, sure, certainly, you bet, of course, yeah, right, yep....'
"I attempted to circumvent the traditional trappings of a teen furlough...but I was thwarted by my czar-ish parental unit."
'Once a donzel, the dyvour now settled for orts.'
"Sometimes, occasionally, from time to time, now and then, periodically I wish I'd never been given this Thesaurus."
Wordplay: Pantomime.
"Aren't you young to be worrying about college?"
Wordplay: Lemonade - Save the Lemon.
"Hi, I'm Bob Darrel. I'm here to perform the audit of your books. Don't mind the vultures. They follow me everywhere."
Wordplay: Me.
'The chechako sparged rhamnose into his yerba.'
Bird feeder being used by vultures.
"It's a turkey vulture, and it's got something big. Honey, where's Delia?"
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