News Walt Disney World's Character meet locations to reopen along with more shows and entertainment

brb1006

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Awww, I didn't know she joined him for his 90th, that's adorable.

Edit: both of their 90ths, I guess.
You know what had been nice for Pluto? Having a walk around version of Fifi the Peke (Pluto's love interest and one of Minnie's pets) since she's been gaining a resurgence in recent years.
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
It looks like the Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Meet & Greet has returned -



Here are the times listed for tomorrow -

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MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
How long until someone is "offended" by the spelling of "Thotful"??? 🤣
🤣🤣
I'm all aboard for any 'misspelling' that makes things simpler and more uniform and doesn't add more confusion.

Thank-you texting revolution!

'Donut' and 'thruway' have been adopted for years and years now as standard. When was the last time anyone ate a 'doughnut' or traveled on a 'throughway'?

That's right, daddy England, we're not done removing all your U's!! You thot we were done!!
 

hismattjesty

Well-Known Member
I'm all aboard for any 'misspelling' that makes things simpler and more uniform and doesn't add more confusion.

Thank-you texting revolution!

'Donut' and 'thruway' have been adopted for years and years now as standard. When was the last time anyone ate a 'doughnut' or traveled on a 'throughway'?

That's right, daddy England, we're not done removing all your U's!! You thot we were done!!
Except in this case, a "thot" is a derogatory term defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as

  1. a woman who has many casual sexual encounters or relationships.
Origin
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early 21st century: apparently an acronym from that ho over there ; originally in the language of rap and hip-hop music.
 

dreday3

Well-Known Member
Except in this case, a "thot" is a derogatory term defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as

  1. a woman who has many casual sexual encounters or relationships.
Origin
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early 21st century: apparently an acronym from that ho over there ; originally in the language of rap and hip-hop music.

😂

Very Real Housewives of Potomac! (Yes, it's my guilty pleasure show!)
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Except in this case, a "thot" is a derogatory term defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as

  1. a woman who has many casual sexual encounters or relationships.
Origin
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early 21st century: apparently an acronym from that ho over there ; originally in the language of rap and hip-hop music.
Thanks for letting me know; that was very thotful of you!

Tho, there's this...


thot​

Etymology 1​

From Scots thoucht, thocht, thoth, from Middle English thought, thouʒth, þauʒt, þauʒth, a variant (probably through combination with that, as in though that) of though, thogh (“though”). More at though.

Adverb​

thot (not comparable)
  1. (Scotland, obsolete) Alternative form of though.

Conjunction​

thot
  1. (Scotland, obsolete) Alternative form of though.

Etymology 2​

Variant of thought (q.v.) first attested in Scots c. 16th century but since spread through all English dialects.

Noun​


thot (plural thots)
  1. Nonstandard form of thought.

Verb​


thot
  1. Nonstandard form of thought, simple past tense and past participle of think

 

hismattjesty

Well-Known Member
Thanks for letting me know; that was very thotful of you!

Tho, there's this...


thot​

Etymology 1​

From Scots thoucht, thocht, thoth, from Middle English thought, thouʒth, þauʒt, þauʒth, a variant (probably through combination with that, as in though that) of though, thogh (“though”). More at though.

Adverb​

thot (not comparable)
  1. (Scotland, obsolete) Alternative form of though.

Conjunction​

thot
  1. (Scotland, obsolete) Alternative form of though.

Etymology 2​

Variant of thought (q.v.) first attested in Scots c. 16th century but since spread through all English dialects.

Noun​


thot (plural thots)
  1. Nonstandard form of thought.

Verb​


thot
  1. Nonstandard form of thought, simple past tense and past participle of think

You and I know the historical meaning of the word. Today's society however, is the problem. I'm almost willing to bet 99/100 people surveyed under the age of 30, would say it's derogatory. (Says a lot about the state of our educational system sadly). 🤣
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
You and I know the historical meaning of the word. Today's society however, is the problem. I'm almost willing to bet 99/100 people surveyed under the age of 30, would say it's derogatory. (Says a lot about the state of our educational system sadly). 🤣
A word can have both a derogatory and common meaning at the same time.

-Dick van Dyke​
 

Chef Kronk

Well-Known Member
Anyone hearing any rumblings of the next character locations to return? There’s a lot that were announced as returning “soon” like Dinoland, Silly Sideshow, etc. But after a few weeks of spots coming back almost weekly, it seems like we’ve hit a dry spell.
I imagine Sideshow would be next, but I'm expecting all of those "returning soon" meet 'n' greets to be back sometime within the next month.
 

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