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Harridan 18:12 - Jul 11 with 1798 viewsMoriarty

A strict, bossy or belligerent old woman.

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Harridan on 18:13 - Jul 11 with 1788 viewsfooters

Is this your new 'Word of the Day' feature?

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Harridan on 18:21 - Jul 11 with 1775 viewslowhouseblue

are we playing call my bluff? you need to find a better word.

And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show

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Harridan on 18:22 - Jul 11 with 1764 viewsfooters

Harridan on 18:21 - Jul 11 by lowhouseblue

are we playing call my bluff? you need to find a better word.


If it's a crossword question, why give us the answer?

So confused rn.

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Harridan on 18:28 - Jul 11 with 1755 viewsMoriarty

Harridan on 18:21 - Jul 11 by lowhouseblue

are we playing call my bluff? you need to find a better word.


I’d heard a lot of words for a lot of sorts but had occasion to be introduced to this today.

Just sharing the joy.
[Post edited 11 Jul 2019 18:28]

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Harridan on 18:29 - Jul 11 with 1740 viewsfooters

Harridan on 18:28 - Jul 11 by Moriarty

I’d heard a lot of words for a lot of sorts but had occasion to be introduced to this today.

Just sharing the joy.
[Post edited 11 Jul 2019 18:28]


It is a very good word. Surprised you hadn't heard it before. In what context did you hear it?

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Harridan on 18:29 - Jul 11 with 1743 viewslowhouseblue

Harridan on 18:28 - Jul 11 by Moriarty

I’d heard a lot of words for a lot of sorts but had occasion to be introduced to this today.

Just sharing the joy.
[Post edited 11 Jul 2019 18:28]


i quite like shrew, but each to his own.

And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show

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Harridan on 18:37 - Jul 11 with 1721 viewsMoriarty

Harridan on 18:29 - Jul 11 by lowhouseblue

i quite like shrew, but each to his own.


So did Shakespeare.

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Harridan on 19:48 - Jul 11 with 1657 viewsWeWereZombies

Harridan on 18:29 - Jul 11 by lowhouseblue

i quite like shrew, but each to his own.


I'll take your 'shrew' and raise you a 'virago'

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Harridan on 19:49 - Jul 11 with 1671 viewswkj

Harridan on 19:48 - Jul 11 by WeWereZombies

I'll take your 'shrew' and raise you a 'virago'


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Harridan on 20:00 - Jul 11 with 1665 viewsGuthrum

Harridan on 18:29 - Jul 11 by lowhouseblue

i quite like shrew, but each to his own.


Vole is tastier.

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Harridan on 20:02 - Jul 11 with 1644 viewsWeWereZombies

Harridan on 19:49 - Jul 11 by wkj

Looking for a hotel mate?


Don't make me play the 'termagant' card now...

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Harridan on 20:16 - Jul 11 with 1645 viewsSwansea_Blue

Ah, I see you’ve met my missus then.

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Harridan on 20:44 - Jul 11 with 1619 viewsMoriarty

Harridan on 18:29 - Jul 11 by footers

It is a very good word. Surprised you hadn't heard it before. In what context did you hear it?


Someone I know talking about their boss.

I mused afterwards that Delia de Harridan is a very plausible name. But that was lost on the company I was in.

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Harridan on 23:05 - Jul 11 with 1573 viewsjaykay

i thought it was a dyslexic wall builder

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Harridan on 23:20 - Jul 11 with 1556 viewsjeera

Harridan on 18:29 - Jul 11 by footers

It is a very good word. Surprised you hadn't heard it before. In what context did you hear it?


Whilst researching targe?

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Harridan on 23:26 - Jul 11 with 1551 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Curmudgeonly !

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Harridan on 23:33 - Jul 11 with 1546 viewsWeWereZombies

Harridan on 19:49 - Jul 11 by wkj

Looking for a hotel mate?


Oh, it took a long while for the penny to drop on that one.

There again, I normally use Tart Adviser...

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