Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded

I can think of well-known people whom this word could be named for, it could be an eponym like lynch, boycott, guillotine…

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”
  5. A word for a word the English language needs

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”
  5. A word for a word the English language needs
  6. An everyday word that’s not as formal as “feces” or “bowel movement”, not babyish like “poop”, not euphemistic like “#2” and not 4 letter like “sh*t”

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”
  5. A word for a word the English language needs
  6. An everyday word that’s not as formal as “feces” or “bowel movement”, not babyish like “poop”, not euphemistic like “#2” and not 4 letter like “sh*t”
  7. A verb tense that expresses certainty that something is true, as a few languages have…

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”
  5. A word for a word the English language needs
  6. An everyday word that’s not as formal as “feces” or “bowel movement”, not babyish like “poop”, not euphemistic like “#2” and not 4 letter like “sh*t”
  7. A verb tense that expresses certainty that something is true, as a few languages have…
  8. Possibly an English equivalent for schadenfreude, although I like schadenfreude just fine. It’s a cromulent word.

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”
  5. A word for a word the English language needs
  6. An everyday word that’s not as formal as “feces” or “bowel movement”, not babyish like “poop”, not euphemistic like “#2” and not 4 letter like “sh*t”
  7. A verb tense that expresses certainty that something is true, as a few languages have…
  8. Possibly an English equivalent for schadenfreude, although I like schadenfreude just fine. It’s a cromulent word.
  9. An inclusive and exclusive form of “we”

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”
  5. A word for a word the English language needs
  6. An everyday word that’s not as formal as “feces” or “bowel movement”, not babyish like “poop”, not euphemistic like “#2” and not 4 letter like “sh*t”
  7. A verb tense that expresses certainty that something is true, as a few languages have…
  8. Possibly an English equivalent for schadenfreude, although I like schadenfreude just fine. It’s a cromulent word.
  9. An inclusive and exclusive form of “we”
  10. A simple word for Baldavian

How about “used food”?
Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”
  5. A word for a word the English language needs
  6. An everyday word that’s not as formal as “feces” or “bowel movement”, not babyish like “poop”, not euphemistic like “#2” and not 4 letter like “sh*t”
  7. A verb tense that expresses certainty that something is true, as a few languages have…
  8. Possibly an English equivalent for schadenfreude, although I like schadenfreude just fine. It’s a cromulent word.
  9. An inclusive and exclusive form of “we”
  10. A simple word for Baldavian
  11. A word to describe the sound a cat makes when it grooms itself

Just an FYI here.

Also these:[ul]
[li]YouTube — The very versatile F-word https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cxpV8D8K9JI[/li][li] YouTube — Fuck, Fucking, Fuckers, ‘What The Fuck!’ The English Language’s Most Versatile Word https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=04_rIuVc_qM[/li][li] YouTube — George Carlin - Usage Of The Word Fuck https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xZkb4TPI-Lo[/li][/ul]
Those were some of my thoughts.

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”
  5. A word for a word the English language needs
  6. An everyday word that’s not as formal as “feces” or “bowel movement”, not babyish like “poop”, not euphemistic like “#2” and not 4 letter like “sh*t”
  7. A verb tense that expresses certainty that something is true, as a few languages have…
  8. Possibly an English equivalent for schadenfreude, although I like schadenfreude just fine. It’s a cromulent word.
  9. An inclusive and exclusive form of “we”
  10. A simple word for Baldavian
  11. A word to describe the sound a cat makes when it grooms itself
    12;. The sound of one hand clapping

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”
  2. An emphatic and flexible word other than “fuck” / “fucking”
  3. A word equivalent to the Spanish “necio” which combines stupid, stubborn and wrongheaded
  4. A short adjective that means “feeling more than a little cabin-feverish and just a little bored, but glad to be alive”
  5. A word for a word the English language needs
  6. An everyday word that’s not as formal as “feces” or “bowel movement”, not babyish like “poop”, not euphemistic like “#2” and not 4 letter like “sh*t”
  7. A verb tense that expresses certainty that something is true, as a few languages have…
  8. Possibly an English equivalent for schadenfreude, although I like schadenfreude just fine. It’s a cromulent word.
  9. An inclusive and exclusive form of “we”
  10. A simple word for Baldavian
  11. A word to describe the sound a cat makes when it grooms itself
    12;. The sound of one hand clapping
  12. The word for the sound of a man, alone in a forest, and he speaks but nobody is there to listen to him.
    AND HE IS NOT WRONG. :slight_smile:
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On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.

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On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats

Here’s the final section:
“Was it needless death after all?
For England may keep faith
For all that is done and said.
We know their dream; enough
To know they dreamed and are dead;
And what if excess of love
Bewildered them till they died?
I write it out in a verse—
MacDonagh and MacBride
And Connolly and Pearse
Now and in time to be,
Wherever green is worn,
Are changed, changed utterly:
A terrible beauty is born.”

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. The Easter Bunny

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.
  5. The Easter Bunny

Oops, sorry about that, EH.
On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.
  5. The Easter Bunny
  6. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter Sunday.

On April 24, 1916, the Easter Rebellion began in Dublin IRL that Easter Monday. So – anything Easter, or Rebellion, or Dublin, or Ireland, or Monday.

  1. Christ is Risen on Easter Sunday – what we Christians believe.
  2. Easter is celebrated one week later in Eastern Orthodox Church than it is in most other denominations.
  3. A memorable poem about the Rebellion, written in Sept. 1916, “Easter, 1916” by W B Yeats
  4. Easter is a movable feast whose date is determined by the full moon. Easter does not fall on a fixed date. To determine the date for Easter Sunday, it is the first Sunday after the first full moon that is either on or after 21 March. Because of this, 22 March is the earliest possible Easter date, and 25 April is the latest.
  5. The Easter Bunny
  6. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
  7. A Dad Joke: Why is the capital of Ireland so huge? Because it’s always Dublin.