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People that love rain are called pluviophiles. It comes from the Latin word “pluvial,” which means rain, and " phile ,” which denotes a thing or a person. Therefore, a pluviophile is a lover of rain, or someone that finds joy and peace of mind during the rain.

How have I lived on the East Side for over 40 years and never heard this word before?
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#2
Because you'd have had to learn Latin? And love the rain.
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#3
I remember the French word for rain is similar to this Latin term.

Or you could go with Gordon Lightfoot's name- Rainy day people. Not much to be excited about lately for pluviophiles. Pretty dry!
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#4
Well, yes, but they're French. Wink They use a fancy term for a picnic even though it's pronounced the same way apart from in a French accent. Most of the time they just put the word "le" in front of an English word and think it's sexy. Smartarses.
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(10-17-2023, 07:55 AM)TomK Wrote: Well, yes, but they're French. Wink They use a fancy term for a picnic even though it's pronounced the same way apart from in a French accent. Most of the time they just put the word "le" in front of an English word and think it's sexy. Smartarses.
Le Big Mac.  Smile

Pluie, S'il vous plait.
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#6
I don't trust the French.

https://youtu.be/Zvboi3KCqBs?si=Rk427ua7cu05cs_s
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(10-20-2023, 09:58 AM)TomK Wrote: I don't trust the French.

https://youtu.be/Zvboi3KCqBs?si=Rk427ua7cu05cs_s
I love it.  His spoken words seem to match up quite well with the subtitles.  Tongue
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#8
I don't know what you mean, but it's the French and they can't be trusted. Wink

Proof:


https://youtu.be/DERkHtpgRgE?si=gktUCo27XvvB4WTZ
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