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Words I have been using the wrong way


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As a sister to the words I can’t pronounce thread, another chance to own up in a public forum to your inability to use the English language. This is for words that you thought meant something different to their accepted meaning. 

 

I will open the batting with “Morerish” I genuinely thought people were talking about Spanish architecture (Moorish) so when they said “sherbet lemons are very moreish” I had no fucking idea why. Mrs Willard regularly reminds me of this as evidence of my stupidity. 

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1 hour ago, Evelyn Tentions said:

I only recently learned that the instep is the arch on the top of your foot and not the inside of your foot as I'd always thought

 

1 hour ago, Babb'sBurstNad said:

 

Repped for teaching me something. I thought exactly the same.

 

Weak shot muthas.

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