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Gubernatorial - word of the day 14:19 - Oct 1 with 847 viewsKeno

I just learned a new word - gubernatorial

TWTD challenge - who can get this word into a post this afternoon

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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:33 - Oct 1 with 806 viewsBlueBadger

You just did, so you win.

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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:35 - Oct 1 with 807 viewsEdwardStone

I have heard it mention on tv news over the years and never really known what it meant

Thanks to your post, I spent a jiffy to Google and now all is explained

Quite how to weave it into a post is a whole nuther question
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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:45 - Oct 1 with 784 viewsRyorry

Blubfish posting gubbins when writing an essay tomorrow about how awful everything is in camp ITFC, whether we win, lose or draw, will be a gubbernatorial as well as a tut-orial.

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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:49 - Oct 1 with 764 viewsKeno

Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:45 - Oct 1 by Ryorry

Blubfish posting gubbins when writing an essay tomorrow about how awful everything is in camp ITFC, whether we win, lose or draw, will be a gubbernatorial as well as a tut-orial.


Good try

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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:52 - Oct 1 with 758 viewsKeno

Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:35 - Oct 1 by EdwardStone

I have heard it mention on tv news over the years and never really known what it meant

Thanks to your post, I spent a jiffy to Google and now all is explained

Quite how to weave it into a post is a whole nuther question


When I worked for Lloyds Bank the Guardian used to publish a "word of the day' which our challenge was to get into a letter or client document

Gubernatorial never come up but would could have been quite a challenge

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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:57 - Oct 1 with 748 viewsJ2BLUE

Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:52 - Oct 1 by Keno

When I worked for Lloyds Bank the Guardian used to publish a "word of the day' which our challenge was to get into a letter or client document

Gubernatorial never come up but would could have been quite a challenge


By the time the next gubernational elections are held in the United States, Ipswich Town will be in the Championship and England will be preparing for world cup triumph in Qatar.

Truly impaired.
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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:58 - Oct 1 with 744 viewsKeno

Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:57 - Oct 1 by J2BLUE

By the time the next gubernational elections are held in the United States, Ipswich Town will be in the Championship and England will be preparing for world cup triumph in Qatar.




well done J2, you arent half as daft as some people make out

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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 15:02 - Oct 1 with 739 viewsPinewoodblue

With football managers often referred to as the Governor I’m sure Phil could weave the word gubernatorial into his report the next time we have a vacancy.

Hopefully that will be a longtime in the future and he will have forgotten all about this thread.

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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 15:21 - Oct 1 with 713 viewsMeadowlark

Paul Ince was known to his teammates at Liverpool by a gubernotorial nickname.....
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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 15:53 - Oct 1 with 685 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:52 - Oct 1 by Keno

When I worked for Lloyds Bank the Guardian used to publish a "word of the day' which our challenge was to get into a letter or client document

Gubernatorial never come up but would could have been quite a challenge


"For gubernatorial reasons, the tax on and performance of some of your investments varies. We are unable to give specific advice and there will be more complex causes behind these variations as well."

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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 16:33 - Oct 1 with 660 viewssolemio

I don't know, Guv.
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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 18:43 - Oct 1 with 607 viewsGuthrum

Gubernatorial - word of the day on 14:35 - Oct 1 by EdwardStone

I have heard it mention on tv news over the years and never really known what it meant

Thanks to your post, I spent a jiffy to Google and now all is explained

Quite how to weave it into a post is a whole nuther question


More an American English word than one which has ever been used in the UK (except when referring to US politics).

Good Lord! Whatever is it?
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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 20:07 - Oct 1 with 582 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Arguably the most famous gubernatorial office holder, Arnold Schwarzenegger is known to consider Donald Trump a right bellend.
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Gubernatorial - word of the day on 08:02 - Oct 2 with 483 viewstractordownsouth

Gubernatorial - word of the day on 20:07 - Oct 1 by ArnoldMoorhen

Arguably the most famous gubernatorial office holder, Arnold Schwarzenegger is known to consider Donald Trump a right bellend.


Or more accurately, a far-right bellend

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