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:Of course, neologisms and altered usages is the more general case, like there apparently is no sign or record of any ''original'' term for the toilet/WC/restroom/lavatory/bathroom/latrine of which these (and many, many more) are but adopted terms brought in (often) as euphemisms for the place-that-has-no-definite-name which we yet mostly understand from context. (Most are to do with "to wash", which is either a secondary function or even (bathroom) otherwise used in a different way. The "to rest" in "restroom" can be taken in many ways, but you'd strain to put it to the more functional use it gets put to. A watercloset is the small room with the water specifically laid on (piped or carried in by bucket/etc) for un-named purposes. Etc.) But that's more the case of something being given many names (in leiu of one) rather than being prior legitimate terminology being overriden by a single neologism with far less original precision. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.162.158|172.70.162.158]] 10:37, 27 May 2023 (UTC)
 
:Of course, neologisms and altered usages is the more general case, like there apparently is no sign or record of any ''original'' term for the toilet/WC/restroom/lavatory/bathroom/latrine of which these (and many, many more) are but adopted terms brought in (often) as euphemisms for the place-that-has-no-definite-name which we yet mostly understand from context. (Most are to do with "to wash", which is either a secondary function or even (bathroom) otherwise used in a different way. The "to rest" in "restroom" can be taken in many ways, but you'd strain to put it to the more functional use it gets put to. A watercloset is the small room with the water specifically laid on (piped or carried in by bucket/etc) for un-named purposes. Etc.) But that's more the case of something being given many names (in leiu of one) rather than being prior legitimate terminology being overriden by a single neologism with far less original precision. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.162.158|172.70.162.158]] 10:37, 27 May 2023 (UTC)
  
No Explanation of 'B-Limp'? {{w|172.70.111.154|21:56, 2 June 2023}}
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No Explanation of 'B-Limp'?
:Yes, there's definitely an Explanation of B-Limp. See (current, and long-standing) final paragraph. Links and everything. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.90.29|172.70.90.29]] 08:33, 3 June 2023 (UTC)
 

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