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oracy

noun
the ability to express oneself fluently and grammatically in speech.
ORIGIN 1960s: from Latin os, or- ‘mouth,’ on the pattern of literacy.

We hear a lot about literacy, a little about numeracy, but nothing at all about oracy, in the context of education.

by Pepys April 10, 2008


Moron

Someone who spells the word 'their' as 'there,' particularly when defining the word 'moron.'

Moron . . . This refers to 90% of the population and there inability to make logical and common sense decisions.

by Pepys April 10, 2008

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