Received this in the title to a delightful spam e-mail message, used as a decoy word I presume. It said "Future? wigeon, coot".
Also used to name a hotel suite in Four Pillars, Gloucestershire. Since it can be also used in the derogatory combination 'old coot' (referring to a woman past middle age), this didn't strike me as enticing.
no problemo. joined to contribute to 'hazards of spell czech' list and have just discovered a few other areas and contributed some more. there are some pretty trigger-happy commenters on here considering it's my first day… :)
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bristolcopywriter commented on the word coot
Received this in the title to a delightful spam e-mail message, used as a decoy word I presume. It said "Future? wigeon, coot".
Also used to name a hotel suite in Four Pillars, Gloucestershire. Since it can be also used in the derogatory combination 'old coot' (referring to a woman past middle age), this didn't strike me as enticing.
February 19, 2010
bristolcopywriter commented on the word wigeon
received this in the title to a delightful spam e-mail message, used as a decoy word I presume. It said "Future? wigeon, coot"
February 19, 2010
bristolcopywriter commented on the user Prolagus
no problemo. joined to contribute to 'hazards of spell czech' list and have just discovered a few other areas and contributed some more. there are some pretty trigger-happy commenters on here considering it's my first day… :)
February 19, 2010
bristolcopywriter commented on the word garage
British pronunciation is more like 'GARRidge' … similar to another word via French, 'baggage'
February 19, 2010
bristolcopywriter commented on the user bristolcopywriter
Thanks, Teresa :)
February 18, 2010
bristolcopywriter commented on the user bristolcopywriter
February 18, 2010