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Do you duo? LINGO that is.

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Dec 2016
11:37am, 2 Dec 2016
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minardi
water must be outside that spectrum, surely?
Dec 2016
11:37am, 2 Dec 2016
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minardi
[not duo lingo, just a question]
Dec 2016
11:43am, 2 Dec 2016
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GlennR
That was my feeling, minardi. I can see that horlicks and ovaltine might be in, possibly kefir, cream soda and Dr Pepper.
Dec 2016
12:02pm, 2 Dec 2016
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GregP
Word of the day on SpanishDict was great simply because there's an alternative use not in my dictionaries:

Codo.
Dec 2016
12:15pm, 2 Dec 2016
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GlennR
I believe my Oxford does have the alternative - tightfisted?
Dec 2016
12:15pm, 2 Dec 2016
23,179 posts
GlennR
I believe my Oxford does have the alternative - tightfisted?
Dec 2016
12:16pm, 2 Dec 2016
23,180 posts
GlennR
Bloody hell, I've got Greppers double posting disease.
Dec 2016
12:37pm, 2 Dec 2016
87,822 posts
GregP
Tightfisted indeed. 'So elbow he uses teabags twice' etc.
Dec 2016
12:42pm, 2 Dec 2016
23,184 posts
GlennR
When we were in the Azores I asked our driver about the place name Rabo de Peixe. I knew that peixe was 'fish', but didn't know rabo. Apparently it's a word for the back end of a fish which is also used to mean 'arse'.
Dec 2016
12:44pm, 2 Dec 2016
87,823 posts
GregP
As in Rabobank?

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