Originally posted by MornGlory
that word probably has nothing to do with what this thread is about - just like the rest of thier pointless postings
Some help from my good friend, 'The Dictionary'...don't be scared of him...he's your friend too! Yay! Read on:
ac·cou·ter·ment or ac·cou·tre·ment ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-ktr-mnt, -tr-)
n.
An accessory item of equipment or dress. Often used in the plural.
Seems to me that it relates quite well to 'clothes', wouldn't you say?
Edit: I made it more simple for you. Welcome.
Originally posted by AvP
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Oh dear...we are having trouble getting our little brain working today, aren't we? - That's a rhetorical question.
This is what has happened:
You typed:
clothes
I responded:
accoutrement
Which means:
An accessory item of equipment or dress.
Cue tip? Good...sleeeeep, sleeeeeeeeeeeeep...
MornGlory, I suggest you stop insulting Ou Be Low hoo. It is not his fault you do not understand certain words. For further reference, instead of calling him an idiot, use www.dictionary.com
Back to the game.