Section
Culture
History, music, cooking, travel, books, theatre, film - but also with an eye on the 'culture wars', nationalism and identity.

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WORD OF THE WEEK: Proctor’s Bulldog
(n.) someone tasked with maintaining rules and keeping order

WORD OF THE WEEK: Necromorphous
(adj.) appearing dead, but actually alive

WORD OF THE WEEK: Scowth
scowth (n.) a period of time off from work; scope or freedom to focus on other things

WORD OF THE WEEK: Scofflaw
(n.) someone who treats the law with contempt; someone who deliberately flouts rules that are difficult to enforce
WORD OF THE WEEK: zivilcourage
(n.) the courage to stand up for what you believe is right
WORD OF THE WEEK: toad-eater
(n.) someone who supports a liar, or helps propagate their untruths
WORD OF THE WEEK: polemomania
(n.) an obsession with war or warlike imagery
WORD OF THE WEEK: demonagerie
(n.) a demonic menagerie
WORD OF THE WEEK: eye-servant
(n.) a worker who only busies themselves when they’re being observed
WORD OF THE WEEK: corbie-messenger
(n.) a messenger who arrives too late to be of use, or not at all