thawkins Well-known Local time 7:35 AM Joined Feb 3, 2006 Messages 427 Location Texas View My Gallery Sep 8, 2017 #81 "Difeugulty"
S seany65 Well-known Local time 3:35 PM Joined Sep 6, 2016 Messages 1,868 View My Gallery Sep 8, 2017 #82 Contrafibularities. Anispeptic. Frasmotic. Pericombobulations. Antidisestablishmentarianism.
rfaspen [insert pithy phrase here] Local time 7:35 AM Joined Mar 30, 2012 Messages 2,462 Location Corvallis, OR View My Gallery Sep 8, 2017 #83 I think medical terminology should be disallowed. I mean, who talks like that?
S seany65 Well-known Local time 3:35 PM Joined Sep 6, 2016 Messages 1,868 View My Gallery Sep 12, 2017 #84 @rfaspan, If you're talking about the words I wrote, they ain't medical jargon. They are technical terms though, and are fully explained in this very short clip of a documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOSYiT2iG08
@rfaspan, If you're talking about the words I wrote, they ain't medical jargon. They are technical terms though, and are fully explained in this very short clip of a documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOSYiT2iG08
M MikeDimit Established Local time 5:35 PM Joined Nov 27, 2012 Messages 162 Location Sofia,Bulgaria View My Gallery Sep 12, 2017 #85 непротивоконституциоснователствувайте бамааму Longest and the most comon "blessing"
Darshan Well-known Local time 10:35 AM Joined Jun 3, 2010 Messages 947 View My Gallery Sep 12, 2017 #86 got some sailing related words: winch moored jibe-ho tacking leeway
rfaspen [insert pithy phrase here] Local time 7:35 AM Joined Mar 30, 2012 Messages 2,462 Location Corvallis, OR View My Gallery Sep 12, 2017 #87 Oh. Well, yes I did kind of think they might possibly be related to medical somehow. I suppose technical terms are OK 😀 seany65 said: @rfaspan, If you're talking about the words I wrote, they ain't medical jargon. They are technical terms though, and are fully explained in this very short clip of a documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOSYiT2iG08 Click to expand...
Oh. Well, yes I did kind of think they might possibly be related to medical somehow. I suppose technical terms are OK 😀 seany65 said: @rfaspan, If you're talking about the words I wrote, they ain't medical jargon. They are technical terms though, and are fully explained in this very short clip of a documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOSYiT2iG08 Click to expand...
rfaspen [insert pithy phrase here] Local time 7:35 AM Joined Mar 30, 2012 Messages 2,462 Location Corvallis, OR View My Gallery Sep 12, 2017 #88 rfaspen said: Oh. Well, yes I did kind of think they might possibly be related to medical somehow. I suppose technical terms are OK 😀 Click to expand... OH 😱 If they're on Black Adder, I'm certain they're good words! But technical???
rfaspen said: Oh. Well, yes I did kind of think they might possibly be related to medical somehow. I suppose technical terms are OK 😀 Click to expand... OH 😱 If they're on Black Adder, I'm certain they're good words! But technical???
S seany65 Well-known Local time 3:35 PM Joined Sep 6, 2016 Messages 1,868 View My Gallery Sep 14, 2017 #89 rfaspen said: OH 😱 If they're on Black Adder, I'm certain they're good words! But technical??? Click to expand... ? Certainly they are! as: "The hot, orange, wobbly thing." is a technical description of a fire.
rfaspen said: OH 😱 If they're on Black Adder, I'm certain they're good words! But technical??? Click to expand... ? Certainly they are! as: "The hot, orange, wobbly thing." is a technical description of a fire.
Rob-F Likes Leicas Local time 9:35 AM Joined Mar 22, 2007 Messages 7,662 Location The Show Me state View My Gallery Sep 14, 2017 #90 I don't think anyone has suggested "supercilious."
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