Word of the Day

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  1. Sisyphean - Endless but futile work

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  2. Xenogenesis - the production of offspring not common to either parent (something I often wonder about at 7.59am weekday mornings)

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  3. where's the definition, dunderhead?

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  4. dunderhead

    someone who doesn't provide definitions

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  5. Pernickety - fussy & difficult to please.

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  6. Pusillanimous - lily-livered.

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  7. fucked - bereft, disconsolate, penurious, broken.

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  8. that's a handy & multi-usable one to remember.

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  9. Staphylococcus - pus producing bacteria

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  10. Lollapalooza - something or someone particularly exciting

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  11. school holidays - a medieval form of torture.

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  12. Pizzle - the penis of a bull.

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  13. hornbag - viggo mortensen

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  14. Recklessness, scary that that is part of the 'criminal' mentality.

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  15. shitwit - shit for brains. old english. first seen in obscure prose penned by benedictine monks of cumbria in the 12th century.

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  16. cymotrichous - having wavy hair

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  17. cruciverbalism - the creating of crosswords

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  18. quixotic - idealistic and unrealistic

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  19. Empty. this place on boxing day :D

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  20. nacreous - resembling mother-of-pearl (didn't you watch Letters & Numbers today?)

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  21. girt - a word you'll never use except when singing the national anthem

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  22. internecine - (adj.) mutually destructive

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  23. nepotism - giving the best jobs to your mates

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  24. mondegreen - the mishearing of words or song lyrics

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  25. contumelious - having a scornful or contemptuous attitude

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  26. archipelego - a group of plastic blocks

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  27. misogynist - catholic man pollie

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  28. hippocampus - seahorse-shaped part of the brain that controls memory & learning

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