WORDS
LOWN (noun and dialect)
DEF: Calm, quiet
"It was very Lown in the neighborhood tonight, no one was around"
(Shakespeare) Rogue, sluggard; worthless idiot
PROSPERITY (noun)
DEF: The state of being prosperous
"She has all the prosperity after she won the powerball."
(Shakespeare) success, good fortune
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NAPKIN (noun)
(Shakespeare) handkerchief
DEF: A square piece of cloth or paper used at a meal to wipe the fingers or lips and to protect garments, or to serve food on.
"I wiped my face with a Napkin after getting
tomato sauce on my lip"
WHIPSTER (noun)
DEF: A scholastic often pedantic person, wise guy
(Shakespeare) Wretch, degenerate, good for nothing
"Wow I can't believe the person we all thought would succeed is now a whipster"
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