Revulsion and comedy

As January draws to a close, Wordia’s new year has been filled with laughter.
We’ve had Words of the Day from brilliant acts like Bronya and Siony, the Sunday Defensive and Adam Riches to name but a few. Not only that, but we’re filming with comedy heroes like Gerry Howell, Pappy’s Fun Club, Marcel Lucont, Nick Doody and Josie Long. So keep an eye on Word of the Day in February, which is now officially the funniest month of the year.
On a more personal level, the word of the month in the office has probably been “revulsion” as a certain member of the team returned from holiday with a tropical spider bite on a delicate area. Said bite-on-the-behind grew to such outlandish proportions at one point, that host and bite were practically indistinguishable from one another. Not that we looked at it, you understand. We’re told that some of these bites can be from spiders laying their eggs inside you. Is that true, or an urban myth? What does urban myth mean to you? Upload your definitions to share with the world.
Meanwhile, the fight at the top of the charts for best word is heating up nicely. Nick Clegg and Quentin Blake are putting up a solid fight for the top spot, with user Fishcatshoe managing to bag three of the top five spots. It’s Daveyboyz who’s back at the top though, with his definition of Goodness. If you’ve seen a definition that can beat all of these, be sure to rate it.


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