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18 March 2026
- diffhist Frobly-mobly 07:15 −1 MorMythos talk contribs (→See also)
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- diffhist N Frobly-mobly 03:23 +1,101 MorMythos talk contribs (Created page with "==English== ===Katakana Transliteration=== * フロブリー・モブリー (''furoburī moburī'') ===Adjective=== '''frobly-mobly''' (comparative '''more frobly-mobly''', superlative '''most frobly-mobly''') # Indifferently well; neither well nor unwell. #* ''1674 Eng. dial.'' — Used to describe a middling or ambiguous state of health or condition. ===Examples=== * ''"How are you feeling today?" — "Oh, just frobly-mobly, I suppose."'' * ''The patient reported f...")
16 March 2026
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- diffhist N Ultracrepidarian 08:17 +3,072 WithGreatPraise talk contribs (Created page with "==English== '''ultracrepidarian''' ===Etymology=== The term is attributed to [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q126596 William Hazlitt], who used it in a letter to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gifford William Gifford] (see quotation below). It derives from the Latin proverb ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ne_supra_crepidam ne supra crepidam]'' or ''ne ultra crepidam'' meaning “not beyond the sandal.” The phrase originates from a story in [https://en.wiki...")