Wiktionary:Word of the day/Archive/2017/June
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throw cold water on v | |
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Cinquecentist adj | |
Today is Festa della Repubblica or Republic Day, Italy’s national day. | |
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bigly adv | |
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nepenthes n | |
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Danicize v | |
Today is Grundlovsdag or Constitution Day in Denmark. | |
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one-upmanship n | |
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atrocious adj | |
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fishify v | |
Today is World Oceans Day, a day recognized by the United Nations to highlight the importance of conserving and protecting the world’s oceans. | |
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bah humbug interj | |
English author Charles Dickens, whose 1843 novella A Christmas Carol featured the character Ebenezer Scrooge who hates Christmas and calls it a “humbug”, died on this day in 1870. | |
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hung parliament n | |
The general election in the United Kingdom that took place on 8 June 2017 resulted in a hung parliament. | |
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shoefie n | |
On this day 20 years ago in 1997, the first photographs known to have been shared on a public network using a mobile phone were sent by technology innovator Philippe Kahn using a phone he had jury-rigged with a digital camera. The photographs were of his newborn daughter Sophie. | |
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killer poke n | |
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leapfrog v | |
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gallimaufry n | |
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logion n | |
Today is Corpus Christi in 2017, a festival honouring the Eucharist observed by the Roman Catholic Church and other Christian denominations. | |
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rent-seeking n | |
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parliament n | |
Today is Iceland’s national day. Its Althing, founded in 930, is regarded as the oldest parliamentary institution in the world. | |
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weevil n | |
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anomaloscope n | |
German physiologist Willibald A. Nagel, who invented the anomaloscope, was born on this day in 1870. | |
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cravat n | |
Paris Fashion Week for men’s fashion starts tomorrow in 2017. | |
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midnight sun n | |
The June solstice falls on this day in 2017. | |
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lagniappe n | |
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23
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linocut n | |
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24
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drayage n | |
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glen n | |
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Georgian adj | |
George IV of the United Kingdom died on this day in 1830, bringing the Georgian era to an end. | |
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standee n | |
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honda n | |
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chunder v | |
Colin Hay, the lead vocalist of the Australian rock band Men at Work, was born on this day in 1953. The group’s song “Down Under” (1980; re-released 1981) contains the famous lines “I come from a land down under / Where beer does flow and men chunder”. | |
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kohl n | |
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