We'll be talking about Auto-antonyms then.
Cleave is good.
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Originally posted by wendigo100I like "skin" though.
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Originally posted by threadedWere you trying to windup this thread or windup me?
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Originally posted by ChurchillYou slimy little sod!
Oh, did you mean about your person, or from your person?
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Originally posted by threadedOK, how's about 'secrete'?
Oh, did you mean about your person, or from your person?
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Originally posted by wendigo100Yes I realised that, but it's not really an opposite is it. I like "skin" though.
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Originally posted by threadedYou can bolt the door shut after the horse has bolted.
HTH
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Originally posted by wendigo100Opposite?
HTH
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Originally posted by threadedDuh!
How's about "bolt"?
Think about it....
HTH
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"Unbelievable special effects!"
So, it's not really worth going to see that film then?
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Originally posted by wendigo100By definition, I don't think a word can mean the opposite of what it actually is.
Except "c*nt" of course.
How's about "bolt"?
Think about it....
HTH
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Originally posted by EternalOptimistI was reading about a Zeppalin that was inflammable, and I thought 'thats nice'.
But they meant the opposite, that it would burst into flames at the slightest spark. Any other examples of words that mean the opposite of what they actually are.
Except "c*nt" of course.
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