Derisive
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euphemism: noun: yo͞ofəˌmizəm: a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing.
late 16th century: from Greek euphēmismos, from euphēmizein ‘use auspicious words,’ from eu ‘well’ + phēmē ‘speaking.’
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- Part 200 of Words, Words, Words
- Part 1 of Derisive
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derisive: adjective: dəˈ rī siv: expressing contempt or ridicule.
mid 17th century: from late Middle English: via Old French late Latin derisio(n-), from deridere ‘scoff at.’
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- Part 204 of Words, Words, Words
- Part 2 of Derisive
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What Mycroft did the day Greg's plane left him behind.
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- Part 3 of Derisive
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The Devil Went Down to Georgia by notjustmom for victorian_sexstache, scrub456, Manon_de_Sercoeur
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV)
28 Apr 2016
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Sherlock issues a challenge...
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- Part 4 of Derisive
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Power's Out by notjustmom for Mottlemoth
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
27 Nov 2018
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This is a pre-Euphemism story, during Sherlock's 'time away'; part of the Derisive verse.
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- Part 5 of Derisive
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Second Christmas by notjustmom
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
26 Nov 2019
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These boys are from my "Derisive" story, if you haven't read it, basically, they had met in their late teens/early 20s, Myc was a poet, Lestrade was a busker, they lived together, then Lestrade moved to the States for a while, had asked Myc to go with him... anyway, they meet up again later in London, Lestrade is married, Myc is Myc, eventually they end up together again after Sherlock's faked suicide... so this is the story of the second Christmas they spend together, Lestrade knows Sherlock is still alive, while John has been kept in the dark... hopefully you will get an idea of them even if you haven't read the other story... and off we go:
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- Part 6 of Derisive
