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naomi24 | 18:43 Wed 09th Jun 2010 | Site Suggestions
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I just had a one line answer removed - I can only presume because I said someone was a 't w e r p'. Is that now a banned word? (If it is, I expect this question will mysteriously disappear too). :o)
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That would have been my guess too, B00, but I've not long known what 'lol' means, so I'm hopeless. :o/
It might be a good idea for the Ed to publish a full list of the words we mustn't use in AB. !!! I recently had a word removed; it had been spelled correctly with Ass after Jack.

Spacing and spelling are most important ( ideally spaced in your present posting.)

Anyway who is T W Earp.

Ron.
Surely if the ed posted a list of banned words it would go something like

*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
I was just trying to be humorous ( or a T W Earp; as the case may be.)

Ron.
try typing the sound two glasses make when you put them together for a toast!!
clink ?

sp1derman is a good one too (with an i instead of the 1)
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Chuck, great list of banned words. :o)

Mamyalynne, Prince Philip, clink.
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Oh, yes! C h l n k.
yes I like that one LOL
Perhaps we should just type words backwards with a slight twist of spelling as Dylan Thomas did. His play 'Under Milkwood' is set in the village of 'Llaragub.'
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The thing is Ron, it wasn't just the word that was removed - it was the whole post - and it was only one line. After some of the stuff I read on here, it's confusing to say the least. :o/
It does seem a bit over the top to have had the whole answer removed. Perhaps I was lucky because only one word was replaced in my answer with just a few asterisks.

Furthermore, whilst I endeavour to avoid obscene words, I wouldn't consider Twirp to be such. In fact, whilst some dictionaries list it as a slang word, my Collins 2006 edition has classified it as informal for 'a silly weak minded person'
PS... I can't resist this to see what happens if I now spell Twirp with an 'e'......Twerp.

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