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Play Scrabble at 7 Most Scariest Places
UNTIL now, the word “extreme” was simply a great score in Scrabble – now it’s a whole new way to play the word game that is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
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10 Coolest Heroines of the Silver Screen
Hollywood has always presented sexual power as the ruthless province of the vixen, the femme fatale, the villainess. The word "vamp" was even coined after a silent-screen actress, Theda Bara, who played a vile seductress in the film "A Fool
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10 Beautiful Heroines of the Silver Screen
... , the femme fatale, the villainess. The word "vamp" was even coined ... silent-screen actress, Theda Bara, who played a vile seductress in the film "A Fool There ... ). Each decade has seen new versions of the evil woman, fashionably updated for the ...
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Movie Posters of Bloodthirsty Lollywood!
Lollywood has nothing to do with the word LOL. It refers to the Pakistani film industry based in the city of Lahore having been derived as a play on Hollywood in the same manner as the Bombay Bollywood, South Indian Tollywood and Nigerian Nollywood. Judgi
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Johnny Depp Only Spoke 169 Words in the Movie Edwa
This is astounding, considering he played Edward, the protagonist and title character. He also reportedly lost 25 pounds for the role, and because he was wearing a leather costume the whole time, he once passed out from heat exhaustion.
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Safety First!
Can you believe that some people in this way play with their lives? They really look like they have never heard the word "safety". No fear of heights, electric shock, and many other things, they are getting into the adventure, for which others t
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Joy Behar Called Sharron Angle A B Word Again [VID
“The View” Co-host Joy Behar received flowers from GOP candidate for Senate from Nevada, Sharon Angle, but that doesn’t mean the outspoken co-host will be playing nice any time soon, according to The Huffington Post. During Tuesday’s episode of t
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Sled In A New Techno Toy Version
As the title of the picture suggest, what you can see is a sled in a new ‘Avatar’. The word sled is derived from ‘sliding’, and it played a key role in transporting goods, animals and even humans on icy surface. It uses a running mechanism which h
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Konexi Word Game
This sentence from this game's description was too good not to copy: "If Scrabble and Jenga got together and had a bit too much to drink, Konexi might be their "gift" nine months later." Brilliant. The Konexi Word Game is played by ta
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Epic Gaming with the Razer Switchblade
While this is not truly a game, it might be one of the most epic ways to play them. Sadly this is still a concept and there is no word on if it will cost you over 9000 dollars...
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Natalie Portman Trained Over a Year for Black Swan
This week Black Swan will be on the lips of everyone thanks to its high profile premiere at the Venice Film Festival. Natalie Portman headlines the psychological thriller and plays a ballerina who, for lack of a better word, gets drawn to the dark side. I
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Creepy and Disturbing Dolls
Horror is the right word for Shain Erin’s mummy dolls. They are terrifying, and it is hard to believe that any child wants to play with them.
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List of Movies That Use the F-word Most Frequently
The obvious winner is a documentary film entitled “Fuck” about the origin and use of the word. The film has a “fuck count” of 824! That’s like 8 or 9 fucks per minute.
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10 most beautiful cathedrals in the world
The word cathedral is derived from the Latin word cathedra (“seat” or “chair”), and refers to the presence of the bishop’s or archbishop’s chair or throne.
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When The Phrase “Oh F***” Is Perfectly Accepta
I bet you can't get through these pics and say the word at least once!
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20 Weird English Words
The words that you probably never heard.
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What the Nautical Term ‘Avast’ Means
The word was originally derived from the Dutch phrase “houd vast”, which literally means “hold fast”. The frequent usage of this phrase eventually got it slurred down to “hou’ vast” and later “avast”.
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The Biggest Loser
The name of reality TV show “The Biggest Loser” should be understood as “the one who lost the most.” Here we’re talking about weight. And here, the word “loser” is used in a completely different meaning.
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Women Love This 4 Letter Word
Find out the other 4 letter word that women like more than the word love
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Origin of the Term “Booze”
The first references to the word “booze” meaning “alcoholic drink” in English appear around the 14th century, though it was originally spelled “bouse”. The spelling, as it is today, didn’t appear until around the 17th century.
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