New word just dropped:
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New word just dropped:
"conspress"
To express concern.
"Despite his many conspressions you can't count on him."
"I must conspress my fear for your future."
"I will conspress him to our cause."
Just pretend it's real and use it and it'll become a word in five years.
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New word just dropped:
"conspress"
To express concern.
"Despite his many conspressions you can't count on him."
"I must conspress my fear for your future."
"I will conspress him to our cause."
Just pretend it's real and use it and it'll become a word in five years.
that sounds like the press for cons
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that sounds like the press for cons
That could be an alternate use. It's up to us to make English worse. I think we should add every word.
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That could be an alternate use. It's up to us to make English worse. I think we should add every word.
@futurebird @xarvos my first association was "the press is conspiring" or "conspiring press"

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New word just dropped:
"conspress"
To express concern.
"Despite his many conspressions you can't count on him."
"I must conspress my fear for your future."
"I will conspress him to our cause."
Just pretend it's real and use it and it'll become a word in five years.
@futurebird Is that a synonym for the verb "Susan Collins?"
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New word just dropped:
"conspress"
To express concern.
"Despite his many conspressions you can't count on him."
"I must conspress my fear for your future."
"I will conspress him to our cause."
Just pretend it's real and use it and it'll become a word in five years.
@futurebird oh. No. I don't want to
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@futurebird Is that a synonym for the verb "Susan Collins?"
That reminds me. What about "starmering" it's when you stammer because you are unable to stand up to an obvious bully even though that is probably your literal job.
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@futurebird Is that a synonym for the verb "Susan Collins?"
I think a "Susan Collins" is just a drink. A "tom collins" without the gin... but since that drink is mostly gin you just get... nothing.
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New word just dropped:
"conspress"
To express concern.
"Despite his many conspressions you can't count on him."
"I must conspress my fear for your future."
"I will conspress him to our cause."
Just pretend it's real and use it and it'll become a word in five years.
@futurebird That’s rather excerning though…
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I think a "Susan Collins" is just a drink. A "tom collins" without the gin... but since that drink is mostly gin you just get... nothing.
@futurebird A fizzy nothing.
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