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Lady Whistledown

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Definitely

def·i·nite·ly [def-uh-nit-lee]
1. in a clear and definite manner; unambiguously.
2. unequivocally; positively.
interjection
3. (used to express complete agreement or strong affirmation): Are you starting your diet tomorrow? Definitely!

Synonyms
1. See clearly. 2. absolutely, certainly.




Defiantly

de·fi·ant [dih-fahy-uhnt]
Characterized by defiance; boldly resistant or challenging: a defiant attitude.

Origin: 1830–40; < French défiant, Old French, present participle of defier to defy; see -ant


Synonyms
insubordinate, contumacious, refractory, recalcitrant, rebellious, insolent; daring.


Just chucking it out there :thumbsup:
 
















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specific

/spəˈsifik/
Adjective
Clearly defined or identified.
Noun
A medicine or remedy effective in treating a particular disease or part of the body.
Synonyms
particular - special - peculiar - definite - especial

pacific

/pəˈsifik/
Adjective

Peaceful in character or intent: "a pacific gesture".
Of or relating to the Pacific Ocean: "the Pacific War".

Synonyms
peaceful - peaceable - quiet - calm - tranquil - placid
 






Lady Whistledown

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Lady Whistledown

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The other day, I saw someone describe themselves as getting a bit of "rest bite" from recent events :facepalm:
 






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When your balls are banging against her arse, that's when you are in definitely.
 


Gullflyinghigh

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Whilst I don't feel up to chasing down the definitions, how on earth do people confuse 'lose' with 'loose'?!
 


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