And making rather a lot of them it appears. Note Germany has been instrumental in pushing introducing plastics to the world. They have been called ‘remoaners’ amongst more polite words. It follows that euplastics will be people easily influenced and impressionable by the EU. Or out of, like the EU.ĮUplastics –Plastic can be something ‘Easily influenced impressionable: “The plastic mind of the bank clerk had been … distorted by what he had read” (Rudyard Kipling).’ From. Once stuck to it, very difficult to get off. In other words, something with a load of crap on top.ĮUphonious – something false or ‘phoney’.ĮUcalyptus – a tree from which gum is derived. Unless they are German or Germanic of course.ĮUgeosyncline – ‘a former marine zone, bordering an ocean basin, marked by very thick deposits of sediment’. crap), causing overgrowth and decay of plants, deoxygenation of water, and the death of its organisms i.e countries and citizens. from chemical fertilizer or sewage, a.k.a. Derived terms include euphemist, the fog that descends over those trying to decipher the rules and regulations.ĮUtrophication – The over-enrichment of certain politicians (e.g. This makes sense.ĮUphemism – A mild, indirect, or vague term for one that is considered harsh, blunt, or offensive: Such as ‘the EU is rather useless’. When these and the Euro go phut, then will have even more limited use. Printing Euro notes figures at the top of the list of uses. Probably discovered by a British scientist, although he was a Crookes which does not sound promising. Rather like chaos occurring in EU at the moment.ĮUropium – A metal as defined in periodic table. Sometimes I have explained in detail, sometimes not where you can use your imagination. It says that 1839 words start with eu not as many words in a typical EU directive I imagine, but enough. I have referred to the following website which seems particularly helpful. I have selected some words which may be of use. English contains the best words as we borrow from all languages, uniting the world as a consequence. And those with the best jokes, funny songs and stirring speeches. In such a war, those with the best words win. By my reckoning with regards to WW2, we are in 1941, and have some time to go yet before the war of words is over and ‘The beast’ is defeated. But we have only just started exiting the clutches of the EU. Well, the UK have finished the transition period as such.
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