Question of the Week suggestions
Each week we ask a question. The idea is to generate material that's:
* interesting to read, i.e. we won't get bored of reading the answers after about 10 of them
* not been asked on this site before
* fun to answer
What would you like to ask? (We've left this question open - so feel free to drop in ideas anytime.)
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
Each week we ask a question. The idea is to generate material that's:
* interesting to read, i.e. we won't get bored of reading the answers after about 10 of them
* not been asked on this site before
* fun to answer
What would you like to ask? (We've left this question open - so feel free to drop in ideas anytime.)
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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Weird Words.
Stuff your family uses that would leave most of us scratching our heads. The words, their meanings and how they came into use.
For example - craughing (pronounced "crarffing") - laughing and crying at the same time, often done by a child whilst trying to force a cry and getting tickled at the same time.
Tning -A train, from the sound a train makes at level crossings.
Ranain - Rain.
Wind-ing - Windy.
Nome? - No one home, usually inquired after a spouse has tried to unsuccessfully ring someone.
You get the gist.
( , Sun 7 Apr 2013, 5:18, 4 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
Stuff your family uses that would leave most of us scratching our heads. The words, their meanings and how they came into use.
For example - craughing (pronounced "crarffing") - laughing and crying at the same time, often done by a child whilst trying to force a cry and getting tickled at the same time.
Tning -A train, from the sound a train makes at level crossings.
Ranain - Rain.
Wind-ing - Windy.
Nome? - No one home, usually inquired after a spouse has tried to unsuccessfully ring someone.
You get the gist.
( , Sun 7 Apr 2013, 5:18, 4 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
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