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Post by Cornflake on Jul 9, 2024 13:40:50 GMT -5
I was reading an essay and came to the following: "More ructions are surely to come." I'd never heard of a ruction. The dictionary defines it as "disturbance, uproar." I think I can safely say that this forum will see more ructions.
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Post by Russell Letson on Jul 9, 2024 14:22:06 GMT -5
When things start to get rumbustious, that's when you'll hear a ruction.
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Post by billhammond on Jul 9, 2024 14:38:46 GMT -5
I was reading an essay and came to the following: "More ructions are surely to come." I'd never heard of a ruction. The dictionary defines it as "disturbance, uproar." If it happens online, it's an E-ruction.
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Post by Russell Letson on Jul 9, 2024 15:32:40 GMT -5
Eruction is also a Thing outside the intertubes. (Urp.)
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Post by howard lee on Jul 9, 2024 16:19:43 GMT -5
When things start to get rumbustious, that's when you'll hear a ruction.
Which can lead to eructile dysfunction.
(Someone had to say it.)
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Post by Marty on Jul 9, 2024 16:38:02 GMT -5
When things start to get rumbustious, that's when you'll hear a ruction.
Which can lead to eructile dysfunction.
(Someone had to say it.)
Damnit he beat me to it.
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Post by Russell Letson on Jul 9, 2024 17:27:33 GMT -5
Which can lead to eructile dysfunction. One could bust a gut.
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Post by aquaduct on Jul 9, 2024 18:10:16 GMT -5
Rut rho!
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Post by billhammond on Jul 9, 2024 18:21:41 GMT -5
Which can lead to eructile dysfunction. (Someone had to say it.)
Damnit he beat me to it. Well ... I was reading an essay and came to the following: "More ructions are surely to come." I'd never heard of a ruction. The dictionary defines it as "disturbance, uproar." If it happens online, it's an E-ruction.
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Post by Village Idiot on Jul 10, 2024 19:24:36 GMT -5
If this topic comes up again it will be a reseruction.
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Post by david on Jul 10, 2024 21:49:01 GMT -5
I was reading an essay and came to the following: "More ructions are surely to come." I'd never heard of a ruction. The dictionary defines it as "disturbance, uproar." I think I can safely say that this forum will see more ructions. "Ruction" is new to me, too. Thank goodness it doesn't have just 5 letters, otherwise it might appear in Wordle.
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