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Post by t-bob on Feb 27, 2019 11:02:17 GMT -5
COZEN
to cheat, deceive, or trick. Origin: 1565–75; perhaps < Old North French coçonner to resell, verbal derivative of coçon retailer (< Latin coctiōnem, accusative of coctiō, cōciō dealer), influenced by Middle French cousin dupe, literally, cousin
—Related forms coz·en·er, noun coz·en·ing·ly, adverb
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Post by Marshall on Feb 27, 2019 11:06:56 GMT -5
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Post by t-bob on Feb 27, 2019 13:21:41 GMT -5
I think I screwed up the whole week 😎 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday or Friday or whatever. I can still drive my car, play the piano and dress my clothes
OK it’s Wednesday I’m sure I have two schedules. I have a calendar 📅 oops. 2/27/19
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Post by david on Feb 27, 2019 19:38:39 GMT -5
I think I screwed up the whole week 😎 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday or Friday or whatever. I can still drive my car, play the piano and dress my clothes OK it’s Wednesday I’m sure I have two schedules. I have a calendar 📅 oops. 2/27/19 Bob, You owe us another word. (I like your giving us a word of the day)
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Post by t-bob on Feb 27, 2019 20:40:23 GMT -5
I think I screwed up the whole week 😎 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday or Friday or whatever. I can still drive my car, play the piano and dress my clothes OK it’s Wednesday I’m sure I have two schedules. I have a calendar 📅 oops. 2/27/19 Bob, You owe us another word. (I like your giving us a word of the day) What language? PigLatin.... I’ve got one for Thursday ... we’re sure it’s Thursday soon!
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Post by Village Idiot on Feb 27, 2019 20:47:40 GMT -5
They made a movie using that word back in the late 60s, I believe. The Cirty Cozen.
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