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- Phrop abstract "A phrop is an attempted neologism used to indicate a polite statement used in social contexts where the true meaning is the opposite of what is expressed. An example is the parting comment We must have lunch sometime, meaning We don't particularly want to meet again. The term was coined by mountaineer Sir Arnold Lunn. It has not entered common use.".
- Phrop wikiPageExternalLink 1952_12_20_025_TNY_CARDS_000239666.
- Phrop wikiPageExternalLink article635758.ece.
- Phrop wikiPageID "22877925".
- Phrop wikiPageRevisionID "549245622".
- Phrop hasPhotoCollection Phrop.
- Phrop subject Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Phrop comment "A phrop is an attempted neologism used to indicate a polite statement used in social contexts where the true meaning is the opposite of what is expressed. An example is the parting comment We must have lunch sometime, meaning We don't particularly want to meet again. The term was coined by mountaineer Sir Arnold Lunn. It has not entered common use.".
- Phrop label "Phrop".
- Phrop sameAs m.0642dnw.
- Phrop sameAs Q7188151.
- Phrop sameAs Q7188151.
- Phrop wasDerivedFrom Phrop?oldid=549245622.
- Phrop isPrimaryTopicOf Phrop.