Words that sound lewd but aren't: thrombus.
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Words that sound lewd but aren't: thrombus.
@alicemcalicepants Bird names have a peculiar way of working their way into this discussion: Woodpecker, Titmouse, and the Rough-faced Shag to name a few.
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@alicemcalicepants Bird names have a peculiar way of working their way into this discussion: Woodpecker, Titmouse, and the Rough-faced Shag to name a few.
@Nead forever annoyed that 'dickcissel' doesn't count towards the 'birds with a body part in their name' goal in Wingspan

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@Nead forever annoyed that 'dickcissel' doesn't count towards the 'birds with a body part in their name' goal in Wingspan

@alicemcalicepants Dick Cissel sounds like the name of a sports commentator for NBC.
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@Nead forever annoyed that 'dickcissel' doesn't count towards the 'birds with a body part in their name' goal in Wingspan

@alicemcalicepants @Nead Especially as the cissel bone isn't even that niche a body part, situated as it is between the mulch gland and the epiphineal cleats!
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@alicemcalicepants @Nead Especially as the cissel bone isn't even that niche a body part, situated as it is between the mulch gland and the epiphineal cleats!
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@alicemcalicepants @Nead Especially as the cissel bone isn't even that niche a body part, situated as it is between the mulch gland and the epiphineal cleats!
@shivering_wreck @alicemcalicepants Adding "Cissel Bone" to my list of names for 'blues guitarists.'
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Words that sound lewd but aren't: thrombus.
@alicemcalicepants Gesticulate
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Words that sound lewd but aren't: thrombus.
uvula
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@alicemcalicepants Gesticulate
@piquant00 @alicemcalicepants masticate, then
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@u0421793 @alicemcalicepants and butte... i like big buttes and i cannot lie
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Words that sound lewd but aren't: thrombus.
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Words that sound lewd but aren't: thrombus.
Asinine
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Words that sound lewd but aren't: thrombus.
@alicemcalicepants Ululate
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@alicemcalicepants Ululate
@callan @alicemcalicepants Defenestrate.
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@callan @alicemcalicepants Defenestrate.
@sennoma @callan @alicemcalicepants
in the "why is the english language so confusing" department.
fenestrated is to have windows. yet, defenestrated is not to remove windows, it's to throw someone through the window but leaving the window intact. WTF?
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