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pamplemouse!!!!!!!!
Do you know what pamplemousse means? It is the best word ever in the French language. I love it.
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sykii.livejournal.com
2006-06-24 01:12 am (UTC)
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as far as I'm concerned, it's among the best words in -any- language.
and that includes ancient Greek, which has a verb that means "to thrust a radish up the fundament" (a common punishment for adultery).
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tsarina.livejournal.com
2006-06-24 01:23 am (UTC)
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That is one freaky verb. (And why a radish? That's so strange. I love radishes but I don't want one in the fundament.)
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curmudgn
2006-06-24 03:40 am (UTC)
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Which brings to mind Michael Bond (the man who wrote
Paddington
) and his M. Pamplemousse mystery series.
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sykii.livejournal.com
2006-06-24 05:05 pm (UTC)
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ραφανιδóω (rafanido) - 1st sg. pres. act. indic.
Perhaps the radish is just ergonomic for such purposes.
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melanie.livejournal.com
2006-06-24 05:46 pm (UTC)
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dur. i should have known it was gf. my Pamplelune" perfume is gf, after all.
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and that includes ancient Greek, which has a verb that means "to thrust a radish up the fundament" (a common punishment for adultery).
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Perhaps the radish is just ergonomic for such purposes.
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