For reference

Seen in a local Oxfam bookshop. Are you familiar with the Profanisaurus? Mind you, its better than Trinny and Susannah.

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It's the only one of those "reference" books I'd be interested in owning. I'm sure my constant cursing could use some additional variety.

It's really come on a bit. I have the original somewhere, and it's a mere small booklet.

Mate of mine managed to get one of his submissions into it: "procrasturbation".

I'll leave the definition up to your own imaginations.