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a word meaning "One who is against another, who is against the establishment."

anti-disestablishmentarianism
 
You're right, it's "you're," its also "want to" and not "wanna." Good catch, I've never been a great proofreader. And thank you for your reply, but you didn't post another pronunciation to keep things rolling. So here we go:

PAL-in-drohm

Grammer Police Edit:
You're right!1 It's "you're"!2 It's3 also "want to" and not "wanna". Good catch!4 I've never been a great proofreader. [no "and5"] Thank you for your reply, but you didn't post another pronunciation to keep things rolling.6 So, here we go:

Citation List
1. Explatives such as this have a subject {You} and verb {'re (are)}. They need an ending punctuation mark {. or ! or ?}. If you use a comma here, it becomes a "run on sentence".

2. Punctuation marks go after the quotation marks.

3. When {its} is used in the possessive, the spelling is this: its
When {it's} is used as a contraction ("it is"), the spelling is this: it's

4. "Good catch" is used here as an explative. It therefore needs an ending punctuation mark.

5. Grammer proper sentences do not begin with the word "and".

6. I think the poster was trying to post the pronunciation for the word "colonel" because it was spelled phonetically and highlighted in red.

Grammatically yours,
:police:
 
we could start a new game that everyone can play, even my mom!

Any american or british english word (depending on your translator capability). The word begins with the ending letter of the last word. The word must be 8 or more characters. It must not be a person, or a public place.

In other words from you folks from yorba linda, no film stars, or fast food restaurants.

Spelling from both languages (britain and america are separated by a common language - winston churchill)

sole judge is the forum at large. (should cause some discussion by itself ...)

what say you?

First word:

Defenestrate

wiki is allowed. Any research is prolly good research.

I dare you all to play!


elephant
 
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Here's another game for this nearly empty forum...

So here's the deal: I wanna practice for Game Show network's spelling bee this year, so I'm going to post the pronunciation of a word, and the next person to post it has to spell it right, and gets to post the next pronunciation. If you look up the spelling your a cheater and defeat the purpose.

Lets play


1st word is... puh-des-tree-uhn

Most recent post didn't leave anything to guess so I guess I'll go with this:



uh-dik-tiv
 
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