[Opinions] Re: Dorcas
in reply to a message by Felie
The meaning is pretty, but I don't like the sound, it's too harsh and blunt for me. That said, I'd be excited to see it. I think 'dork' is slightly dated slang. Right now I do associate it with that, but one day the slang will have fallen out of fashion and I think the name will come back as a "cute vintage" name, like Nora or Archie has.
Dorcas Amalia
Dorcas Caroline
Dorcas Eleanor
Dorcas Frida
Dorcas Idony
Dorcas Lydia
Dorcas Maritta
Dorcas Matilda
Dorcas Ottilie
Dorcas Rosemary
Dorcas Tabitha
Dorcas Vivienne
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"That cynicism you refer to I acquired the day I discovered I was different from little boys."
Dorcas Amalia
Dorcas Caroline
Dorcas Eleanor
Dorcas Frida
Dorcas Idony
Dorcas Lydia
Dorcas Maritta
Dorcas Matilda
Dorcas Ottilie
Dorcas Rosemary
Dorcas Tabitha
Dorcas Vivienne
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"That cynicism you refer to I acquired the day I discovered I was different from little boys."
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dork is still going strong ...
It's been a thing since I was a kid, late eighties, at least. And with the very popular kids' book series Dork Diaries, the term isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
It's been a thing since I was a kid, late eighties, at least. And with the very popular kids' book series Dork Diaries, the term isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Maybe it's a US / UK thing?
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