CarlusMagnus
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salacious and lascivious...luv both!
Let us add lubricious to these two.
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salacious and lascivious...luv both!
Handley, the humour section where? On Lit?
Very interesting and completely unknown to me, Carlus, thanks.
overwrought - adj [pp of overwork] 1. extremely excited: AGITATED 2. elaborated to excess: OVERDONE
Our very own Lit Humor: HERE
Entry 8981
I believe that over-wrought stems from the iron trade. Wrought iron can be a trifle tricky to get right. Over-doing it leads to a real mess.
Hey Ishtat! I am about as green as the green green valleys just above me. I had to miss the whole of that match and go to the staff development event, which was so dire only two of us were left at the end - except for a brief break during the best bit of the event when I had to rush out and go and gnaw my nails hoping Piglet would do OK in her violin solo at the Music College concert (thank god she did). Next week, I have to go to a conference, which being a Muslim lesbian conference is highly unlikely to be streaming the Lions match, LOL. Gah, the sacrifices I make.
Oh, and last Saturday I had to go home and be midwife to our cat. Here is the happy result.
BTW I know an Oxford don who is an expert in telecommunications. He wasn't getting any phone calls to his surprise, then a friend said they'd called on an evening he knew he had been in. About to contact BT and give them a rocket for not connecting his line properly, he looked under his phone and realised that he had not switched the ringer button to 'on' .
When he was a very junior don he was told off to bring another academic to some snobby college dinner and made the cardinal error of inviting me. I can still see the expression on the face of the Master of the College as I strolled in wearing a split skirted Thai silk cocktail dress!
An "O" word that prompted another "o" word in the context where I encountered it -- "Ouch"
orchiectomy
n 1: surgical removal of one or both testicles [syn:
{orchidectomy}, {orchiectomy}]