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    Knockers

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      Knickers, while we’re at it.

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        Chiapet

        “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
        ― Douglas Adams

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          Covfefe. Although I'm guessing that'll be making a comeback in about 6 weeks. 😞

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            I’ll start:

            Davenport

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            AdagioM
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            @Steve-Miller and also, Chesterfield

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              Steve Miller
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              I’ll see your Chesterfield and raise you a divan! 😎

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                Bernard
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                Swank

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                  Oh! I like swank!

                  Andy will wonder but we don’t use it much here -Posh!

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                    Posh very commonly used here (often together with the ubiquitous Becks). Chesterfield and divan are standard words in shops.

                    London rhyming slang and many localised words are less used and vanishing it seems. Probably due to the Internet and globalisation.

                    Rapscallion

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                      Posh very commonly used here (often together with the ubiquitous Becks). Chesterfield and divan are standard words in shops.

                      London rhyming slang and many localised words are less used and vanishing it seems. Probably due to the Internet and globalisation.

                      Rapscallion

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                      @AndyD said in Words you don’t hear much these days:

                      London rhyming slang and many localised words are less used and vanishing it seems.

                      Oh no! That would be unfortunate!

                      I used to use the word “swank,” well more often “swanky,” rather frequently…. Like maybe when I was a college student?? These days it’s more like to be “fancy.”

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                        Back to the task at hand:

                        Peachy.

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                          Muddle

                          (though "muddle through" is heard & sung frequently at Chistmas)

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                            Muddle

                            (though "muddle through" is heard & sung frequently at Chistmas)

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                            @AndyD - That's a word I use at least once a year, on the first Saturday in May.

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                            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                              Muddle is actually the correct term for mashing and mixing. It’s standard barkeeper’s usage.

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                                Guess we know who the drinkers are around here....
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                                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                  Chiapet? Is that even a word?
                                  I've been known to use salad days, but I never knew it was from Shakespeare.
                                  I'd never heard the term "bespoke" in the US, but it seems to be slowly working it's way into everyday speech here.

                                  Another word I recently used in a text was "addlepated " I just think those kinds of terms are fun!

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                                    Virgin

                                    “I’m at an age when remembering something right away is as good as an orgasm.”—Gloria Steinem to Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Wiser Than Me

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                                      Velocipede.

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                                        Chiapet? Is that even a word?
                                        I've been known to use salad days, but I never knew it was from Shakespeare.
                                        I'd never heard the term "bespoke" in the US, but it seems to be slowly working it's way into everyday speech here.

                                        Another word I recently used in a text was "addlepated " I just think those kinds of terms are fun!

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                                        @Nina said in Words you don’t hear much these days:

                                        addlepated

                                        Ooh, great word!

                                        Also @Nina :
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                                          Incandescent (unfortunately)

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