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  • noun Plural form of sissy.

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  • According to Chris Cole in Wordplay, the longest common word in Morse code that is entirely dots.

    June 2, 2008

  • ........ ........ .. ........ ....... .... .... .. . ... ... ....... ....... .. .... ....... . .... ......... .. ... .. ... .... ... ........ .... ..... . ........ .. ... ..... .. . ...... ..... ... ..... ........ ......................

    October 21, 2008

  • The longest comment on Wordie that is entirely dotty.

    October 21, 2008

  • Maybe make do with a few less dots or insert a line return, 'by? They're borking the home page.

    October 21, 2008

  • Nay, it was a 'Most Wordied' word wot did the deed.

    October 21, 2008

  • Your dotted line determines the position of the right column on the front page. Your comment is about to drop off the end anyway so the page should right itself. Watch.

    October 21, 2008

  • There. Back to normal.

    October 21, 2008

  • Nup, 'twasn't me. The front page righted itself when the 'Most Wordied' word was surpassed by others.

    October 21, 2008

  • At least, if you're going to do this, you could post something that makes sense in Morse code.

    October 21, 2008

  • Now listen here. I'm currently reading one of the Colin Dexter Inspector Morse mysteries. That gives me certain rights.

    October 22, 2008

  • Are there sissies in it?

    October 22, 2008

  • Are there borknesses in it?

    October 22, 2008

  • Not yet.

    October 22, 2008

  • Did you say Colin Dexter, of Morse fame?

    October 22, 2008

  • I used to say coindexter a lot as a kid. It just sounded right.

    October 22, 2008

  • That's just borkesque.

    October 22, 2008

  • And that's just dimmockesque.

    October 25, 2008