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 spinney
 
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							| Well, well, well!  There was me getting all downhearted because Marion had pipped me at the post , and then I noticed that Douglas had chosen me on Tuesday for Word of the Week (formally known as WOD).  The word in question is:                                                   BAWBEE     See you next week to announce the winner. Good luck and good weekend!  |  15 Jan 2021      
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| A bawbee is a very rich, affluent person who is also a philanthropist. The word derives from the Greek God Barbeephanes who was the God of Munificence. There is a TV programme in the UK called �Have you been Bawbee�d?� which interviews people who have benefited from a Bawbee. I wish I could meet one... |  15 Jan 2021     
					
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 paradise lost
 
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							| I think A BAWBEE is kind of Scottish monnaie.. that is toooo old |  16 Jan 2021     
					
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 maryse pey�
 
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							| Of course I will  BAn the Wrinkles due to the BEEr !   |  16 Jan 2021     
					
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 David Lisgo
 
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							| It�s definitely Shakespearean in nature. I believe Shakespeare�s original lines were "to be or be not" with the olde spelling of "to b-aw-bee not", so in a sense it means exactly what it says. 
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| A baw bee is a bee that makes exceedingly good honey, but it is a very aggressive strain, so it is hard to gather any honey. |  18 Jan 2021     
					
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 savilla
 
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							| Believe it or not, a bawbee is a Brown And White Banana Eating Elephant. They are found in certain parts of Africa and since 2018 have been identified as an IUCN Red List Critically Endangered species.   |  18 Jan 2021     
					
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 douglas
 
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							|  Bawbee: What the nouveau rich call London Cops.   |  21 Jan 2021     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Hey Douglas, do you know what a cr�che is? A collision between two cars in Kensington.   |  21 Jan 2021     
					
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 karagozian
 
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							| Well Douglas, in French we call them bobos ! |  22 Jan 2021     
					
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