New Peebleshire Word of the Week: Gilgemry
In an act of sheer childhood gilgemry, young Blythe McTootlesbury requests a second bowl of belfrie stew from the ladlesmith.
Gil-gem-ry
n.
(gill-gum-ree)
1. An act relating to uncommon valor
2. A particularly courageous effort, usually involving a member of the lower class.
Ex: "Young Michael Schmindt received an extra pan of evening comeuppance for his gilgemry during the bootblack's strike against the magistrate."
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Guys, this blog is by far my favorite of the three that you two put out there...no offense...I am deeply saddened that it seems to have fallen to the periphery of your priorities. It would be nothing short of gilgemrous for you to revive it...please?
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