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Bedmate | Roots English
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20 February 2013 · 8:00 pm. I only first heard the word. Yesterday, and at once I was struck by its usefulness. It has some of the same meanings of. Such as ‘somebody with whom a bed is shared’. But it also can mean ‘sexual partner’, and works as a euphemism when you don’t want to say anything too blunt. We need all the different layers of speech, and so it is a good word to have. Now how do you say. One response to “. 20 February 2013 at 9:05 pm. Give me your thoughts Cancel reply.
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Size | Roots English
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5 March 2013 · 9:00 am. Which had been worrying me for some time. It is a rife word and yet I hadn’t found any word I liked to overset it. I had been saying. For a time that is. But it sounded clumsy. And for some unknown I had not seen the most obvious word for it…until today. I was reading a book with a quote from the 1700s where somebody was describing a thing and spoke of its. Of small things, we already say. Even of low things and. Is a small gap filled with. 4 responses to “. 5 March 2013 at 9:54 pm.
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Automatic | Roots English
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19 February 2013 · 4:37 pm. The only automatic thing I truly trust is an automatic door, and even then I have had a few near misses with them seeking to behead me. I lean away from automatic things, and much rather like to see and do things for myself, so then I understand how they work. Even so, automatic things are so common nowadays, that I think we ought have a word for them. It is not so hard to think of a word for. And so on. These are not bad words overall. Means something else utterly. Is best, e...