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Words you haven't heard in a long time...?

I got one for ya all: "GRAVITAS" ... Sam Donaldson, the newsman from the planet Vulcan, threw that word around "voraciously" (there's another one off the top of my head ! ) back in the day.
 
A chain of words I haven't heard in years, your hair is so thick and full.............................
My hair is doing the wave…the front waving goodbye to the back lol
 
Mock, years ago one of my granddaughters asked me what mock ment.
After I told her she says ok, I can't do that anymore to mom.
 
I drive by Panacea Fl. on the way to and from the beach.
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Here's one for you Plymouth guys that use "The Voice of the RoadRunner" a lot; Cornucopia.
 
Until fully awake and alert, there are those who remain recalcitrant to employ heterogeneous vocabulary before imbibing a jentacular cup of tea.
 
Until fully awake and alert, there are those who remain recalcitrant to employ heterogeneous vocabulary before imbibing a jentacular cup of tea.
Here's one for you Plymouth guys that use "The Voice of the RoadRunner" a lot; Cornucopia
Hey go easy on us publicly educated folks. All I hear is blah, blah, blah lol
 
Learned this in grammar school. Never heard it used in company I’ve ever been a part of…

Antidisestablishmentarianism
 
Learned this in grammar school. Never heard it used in company I’ve ever been a part of…

Antidisestablishmentarianism
That was actually a commonly heard phrase in the late 60's hippy era. Although originally a term regarding the English Church and government, it began to be used as reference to ideology against conventional values and traditions. At least that's how I remember it. :)
 
Don't know why but figured this wasn't gonna go anywhere :D
 
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