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fortune tellers or fortune-tellers?
This is something I wasn't able to find in my Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors (as recommended by Ms Books). I've looked it up on t'Internet and have found 'fortune-telling' and 'fortune tellers'.
Any thoughts?
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TN is right - the OED agrees with her.
*glows with pride*
Miss! I feel sick!
Miss! Need the bog!
You will all sit down in silence - IN SILENCE, I SAID - and you will write down one hundred times, "The square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the opposing two sides."
(You didn't really think I'd open the can of worms that begins with, 'You will write 'I must not...''did you?)
And I'll have that muffin on my desk, if you please.
(I was so close to getting away, too...)
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBBO !!!
In my family, they say I'm the bossy one (not true of course) but on here I don't stand a chance. (TN is also quite scary and, I hear, she has pink bits that jut.)
How scary was that?
*puts on onesie to hide jutting pink bits*
*exits, relieved*
*sighs*
Or short arse?
Confused of Worcester.
"Is it Napoleon who's on the top of Nelson's Column?"