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Daniel Widdis
February 24th, 2014, 04:45 PM
Da woid for round 2486, found somewhere in the dictionary between twail
and twicelaid, is:

*** TWEE ***

Please send me your fabulous, fanciful, fake, fictitious, fairy-tale,
fabricated, false, fantastical, forged, fabled, far fetched, fraudulent,
flim flam, feigned, fanatical, and figmental definitions for twee by
email to widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net

Including TWEE or 2486 somewhere in either your subject line or message
will reduce the chances that I'll miss your submission.

The deadline for submitting your definitions is about 31ź hours from
now, at 10:00 PM PST Tuesday, February 25, 2014. According to my
sources, that translates to Wednesday, February 26 at:
1:00 AM EST in New York,
6:00 AM GMT/UTC in London,
7:00 AM CET in The Hague, and
5:00 PM AEDT in Melbourne.

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Paul Keating
February 24th, 2014, 04:57 PM
Dan,

I'm not DQing, because, as you know, I don't DQ, but I would be very
surprised if you don't get a flood of them. Dead common Brit word.
On 24 Feb 2014 23:46, "Daniel Widdis" <widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net> wrote:

> Da woid for round 2486, found somewhere in the dictionary between twail
> and twicelaid, is:
>
> *** TWEE ***
>
> Please send me your fabulous, fanciful, fake, fictitious, fairy-tale,
> fabricated, false, fantastical, forged, fabled, far fetched, fraudulent,
> flim flam, feigned, fanatical, and figmental definitions for twee by email
> to widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net
>
> Including TWEE or 2486 somewhere in either your subject line or message
> will reduce the chances that I'll miss your submission.
>
> The deadline for submitting your definitions is about 31ź hours from now,
> at 10:00 PM PST Tuesday, February 25, 2014. According to my sources, that
> translates to Wednesday, February 26 at:
> 1:00 AM EST in New York,
> 6:00 AM GMT/UTC in London,
> 7:00 AM CET in The Hague, and
> 5:00 PM AEDT in Melbourne.
>
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Paul Keating
February 24th, 2014, 04:58 PM
Oops.
On 24 Feb 2014 23:46, "Daniel Widdis" <widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net> wrote:

> Da woid for round 2486, found somewhere in the dictionary between twail
> and twicelaid, is:
>
> *** TWEE ***
>
> Please send me your fabulous, fanciful, fake, fictitious, fairy-tale,
> fabricated, false, fantastical, forged, fabled, far fetched, fraudulent,
> flim flam, feigned, fanatical, and figmental definitions for twee by email
> to widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net
>
> Including TWEE or 2486 somewhere in either your subject line or message
> will reduce the chances that I'll miss your submission.
>
> The deadline for submitting your definitions is about 31ź hours from now,
> at 10:00 PM PST Tuesday, February 25, 2014. According to my sources, that
> translates to Wednesday, February 26 at:
> 1:00 AM EST in New York,
> 6:00 AM GMT/UTC in London,
> 7:00 AM CET in The Hague, and
> 5:00 PM AEDT in Melbourne.
>
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Daniel Widdis
February 24th, 2014, 05:03 PM
Apparently I've chosen a common British word that's only obscure on this
side of the pond.

Let's try it again...

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Jim Hart
February 25th, 2014, 06:30 AM
No just in Britain either. Equally common on this side of the Pacific.



On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 10:03:45 AM UTC+11, Daniel Widdis wrote:
>
> Apparently I've chosen a common British word that's only obscure on this
> side of the pond.
>
> Let's try it again...
>

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