Flippin’ Sweet

For a limited time, you can get all erudite and whatnot with the aid of the OED. The Oxford English Dictionary is available online until February 13th as part of a promotional tie-in with a BBC Program called Balderdash and Piffle. Whatever. You can save yourself an expensive subscription or weighty purchase for a few more weeks. For the love of God, man! The world’s greatest dictionary is available for free at your fingertips. What are you doing hanging around here? Start looking some sh*t up.

  • By sallyrogers, January 26, 2006 @ 1:59 pm

    My entire work day is shot. But it was WORTH IT!!! I heart the OED.

  • By Nitro Nicole, January 26, 2006 @ 3:25 pm

    You are getting weirder as the years go by……….

  • By DJ Cayenne, January 26, 2006 @ 11:27 pm

    I’m getting weirder???? If you have no love for the OED, we may need to rethink your position here. Kidding. I was made to drag out the OED whenever I didn’t know the meanings of words throughout much of the formative years of my skoolin. The beautiful thing is that the OED rocks even if you know what the word means. Go read the Professor and the Mad Man and get back to me.

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