FROTHER

Etymology 1

Verb

frother (third-person singular simple present frothers, present participle frothering, simple past and past participle frothered)

(dialectal) To comfort.

(dialectal) To feed.

Etymology 2

Noun

frother (plural frothers)

A machine that generates froth

Source: Wiktionary



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18 April 2025

GROIN

(noun) the crease at the junction of the inner part of the thigh with the trunk together with the adjacent region and often including the external genitals


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Coffee Trivia

The world’s most expensive coffee costs more than US$700 per kilogram. Asian palm civet – a cat-like creature in Indonesia, eats fruits, including select coffee cherries. It excretes partially digested seeds that produce a smooth, less acidic brew of coffee called kopi luwak.

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