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"Welsh woman, with a wot of Warsaw, and a wit of water" (and a Widdle Wabbit).

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yo word up

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Originally posted by coquette
yo word up
wonderfully worded

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from Adams' mening of liff:

Warleggan (n., archaic)- one who does not approve of araglins (q.v.)

Wath (n.) - The rage of Roy Jenkins

Weem (n.) - The tool, with which the dentist can inflict the greatest pain. Formerly, which tool this was dependent upon the imagination and skill of the individual dentist, though now, with technological advances, weems can be bought specially.

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Wisdom Teeth (and dental congresses)

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Wisdom Teeth (and dental congresses)
Wieder an die Spitze.

(reverting to German to get a word beginning with w)

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Originally posted by Ponderable
Wieder an die Spitze.

(reverting to German to get a word beginning with w)
Wut?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Wut?
I reffered to the fact, that I brought this thread back to the top, but in German there is a w in it.

Wheelbarrow!


Originally posted by Ponderable
I reffered to the fact, that I brought this thread back to the top, but in German there is a w in it.

Wheelbarrow!
White pieces are the wright pieces for going fwirst.

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Originally posted by Tygert
White pieces are the wright pieces for going fwirst.
Now, that's what I'm talking about! Love it. Thank you.

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How much wood would a woodduck duck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Now, that's what I'm talking about! Love it. Thank you.
why is a speech impediment recommendable?

Wheelbarrow!

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Originally posted by Ponderable
why is a speech impediment recommendable?

Wheelbarrow!
Isn't is strange that in the English language the sound "w" is so different from it's name (double-u?)

Wheelbarrow!

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]W-Word Game

Let's play a forum game using at least one word beginning with the letter [W] in each casual reply. Real or Invented Words,
funnier the better. When the game disappears from view, site member with the most Thumbs Up (net of Thumbs Down) wins.
Prize Awarded will be Your Friends' Silent Smiles and Applause. Good Game t[o All.

>Hope our wed hot pwan game pwogwesses in a vewy nice whey. (~gwampy)

>[/b]
It seems that we have an undecided game since soothfast and GBS have both three thumbs up. Will thumbs down decide?

Or the Wheelbarrow?