About ten years ago I submitted a phrase and it's definition to Wordnik. It was put in the dictionary.
Now I find that it is no longer there.
Here is the phrase: SALARIED WHORE - a woman who is paid a yearly salary rather than "per trick". Many poets and writers think that the phrase, "cellar door" is the most poetic phrase. I agree, but think that "salaried whore" is almost as poetically perfect as "cellar door".
I signed my submission: Pierre de la Ramee (French scholar of the 15th century).
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About ten years ago I submitted a phrase and it's definition to Wordnik. It was put in the dictionary.
Now I find that it is no longer there.
Here is the phrase: SALARIED WHORE - a woman who is paid a yearly salary rather than "per trick". Many poets and writers think that the phrase, "cellar door" is the most poetic phrase. I agree, but think that "salaried whore" is almost as poetically perfect as "cellar door".
I signed my submission: Pierre de la Ramee (French scholar of the 15th century).
October 29, 2019