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2024-04-24, 2024-04-17 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: wince (verb) To draw back, flinch, or tense the body, as from pain or from a blow. |
2024-04-17, 2024-03-28 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: dilettante (adj) - Showing frivolous or superficial interest; amateurish / (noun) - A lover of the fine arts. |
2024-03-27, 2024-03-19 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: dook n. – the noise a ferret makes |
2024-03-18, 2024-02-16 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: "to drink the Kool-Aid" v. — (idiomatic) to adopt belief, especially a dubious one. Refers to a fatal mass poisoning incident in Guyana. |
2024-02-15, 2024-01-27 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: flounder v.i. — to attempt (with difficulty) to maintain a position (either literal or metaphorical) |
2024-01-26, 2024-01-23 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: to micturate vi. — to urinate, to do a wee |
2024-01-22, 2024-01-19 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: obsolete (adj.) Out of use or practice; out of date - often in favor of something newer; not current. |
2024-01-19 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: ineluctable adj. — inescapable, unavoidable, irresistible |
2024-01-18, 2024-01-02 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: to hit the sack (v.i., idiom) — to go to sleep, to go to bed (see also "hit the hay") |
2024-01-02, 2023-12-25 |
English language help & discussion | Try to spell and capitalise correctly | Use UTF-8 | Provide context! | Don't overuse the bot | More rules- https://english-chat.github.io/ | ##english-ops to contact ops (tell us about PM spam) | WotD: awry — Adjective: 1. Turned or twisted toward one side; crooked, distorted, out of place; wry., e.g. theartist's mind was awry. |