Merriam-Webster
noun | a reference source containing words alphabetically arranged along with information about their forms, pronunciations, functions, and etymologies
- Tightrope, a daily trivia game | Britannica May 15, 2025 T I G H T R O P E ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ 💔 ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ 🎉 My Score: 2060 www.britannica.com/quiz/tightrope
- ‘Soccer’ was originally British slang for ‘association football.’
- Q: Why are fish poorly educated? A: All the schools are below C level. Now that you've sat through that, please watch this video on animal collective names.
- The 'kin' of ‘napkin’ means "little." ‘Nap’ comes from ‘nape,' which means “tablecloth.” So a napkin is a little tablecloth. 10/10, no notes.
- *crab-walked
- The Shawshank Crustacean.
- FWIW, this sort of ambiguous headline is called a 'crash blossom.'
- kathisophobia | noun | fear of sitting down
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- Someone needs to get all the Megans, Meagans, and Meghans, in a room and finally figure this mess out.