My word of the day today is ‘pithy’.
My word of the day today is ‘pithy’.
RT @RicherSounds: We are now accredited by @ZHoursJustice as a No Zero Hours Employer! If your business or organisation doesn’t use zero ho…
My word of the day today is ‘sprinkle’.
To be fair, I think I once said the same thing about double denim
Checked this spelling, and i liked the graphic on how to remember it’s ‘bear with me’ not ‘bare with me’.
Usually, anyway www.grammarly.com/blog/bear…
This, as we used to say back in the olden days, is my new jam
I’ve just heard @billybragg use the word ‘drinkie-poos’
I think it’s due a revival
My word of the day today is ‘rife’.
My word of the day today is ‘sanguine’.
#TodayILearned
🇮🇱 Rabbi Zvi Solomons Am Yisrael Chai💛💙🕎 #Glitch Thanks @smithsonian
Glitch is derived from glitsh, Yiddish for slippery place, and from glitshn, meaning to slide, or glide. Used by engineers and popularised by America’s first astronaut John Glen, in the 1960s.
“I wrote in 2019 that the Tories, in their terror of Jeremy Corbyn, had anointed “a cavorting charlatan … foisted a tasteless joke upon the British people, who will not find it funny for long”.”
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little grey mouse, doctor of pan-rodentia studies. @NotOneNotTwo age yourself by telling me what software was popular when you were a kid.
It wasn’t a very good performance yesterday really, but I did like it that the keepers were Kepa and Cooper #CHEPLY
RT @RocketJez: We visited Salisbury’s pinball hall last night and found ourselves entering a competition. We didn’t do very well (there we…
We can not lose to a team sponsored by Ginsters #CHEPLY
I’m not sure which is a dafter statement - ‘change is good’, or ‘change is bad’.
#TodayILearned that the derivation of the word ‘window’ is ‘wind’s eye’
Via Jen Beagin’s book, but there’s detail on the word here: www.etymonline.com/word/wind…
My word of the day today is ‘thistle’.
So, I’ve had a couple of drinks and I was sat on the train and I thought I’d compile a playlist of songs from my favourite gigs and then I thought about something I read today about Spike Milligan, who would be one of my favourite comedy gigs (Leeds in about 1983), and…