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8 July 2012

  • 03:2503:25, 8 July 2012 diff hist −10 WankerSlight opening re-write, whether or not they are "Commonwealth and ex-Commonwealth" isn't important, only four are listed anyway; completely surplus political commentary. Re: South Africa, never seen a source confirming this.

4 July 2012

  • 01:1301:13, 4 July 2012 diff hist −141 WankerSource uses the term, but doesn't say that it is a common or even general term used in Canadian English.
  • 01:0001:00, 4 July 2012 diff hist 0 WankerReference fix.
  • 00:5600:56, 4 July 2012 diff hist −25 WankerExcessive, wanker hand gesture image already here. Moving Wiktionary links to Further reading section.
  • 00:4800:48, 4 July 2012 diff hist −743 WankerNot relevant. We can't list every phrase made up of "[random adjective or qualifer]" + "wanker". Quoting sources using the terms hardly justifies this inclusion in the Meaning section. "The Frisky" source doesn't even include the word.
  • 00:2500:25, 4 July 2012 diff hist −225 Wanker"Course"? Bloody hell... Also, the part of the text which claims that "wanker" and "cunt" were equal in severity is actually quoting another source, a letter, so that hardly counts as reliable.
  • 00:1600:16, 4 July 2012 diff hist −1 Wanker1. It isn't the "British" Commonwealth. 2. The lead's original opening prose was much better. 3. "C19th"? Who writes like that in formal contexts?

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  • 12:3312:33, 18 May 2012 diff hist −18 ShitNo need to introduce this section in such a convoluted way. Scottish/English/Welsh English = British English and dialects of Northern Ireland/Ireland = Irish English or Hiberno-English.

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