QUOT: (kwot) Noun and collective noun.

A commonplace occurrence – any feature or characteristic of ordinary life which is ever present or predictable in given circumstances – a generalisation to this effect. From ‘QUOTIDIAN’ meaning ‘everyday’ or ‘ordinary’

News presenters at Christmas always making bad news sound much worse by adding ‘ especially at this time of year’

"Seriously? You were expecting at old Santa's-sleigh-with-a-team-of-reindeer stuff? That's SO last year."
“Seriously? You were expecting all that old Santa’s-sleigh-with-a-team-of-reindeer stuff? That’s SO last year.”

Quot-tip for Christmas. Save £££££ by not buying Christmas Tree lights which flash on-and-off . Get non-flashing ones and then you’ll find  that a bit of rapid-eye-blinking every time you look at them will give them a pleasing twinkling effect.

(Amber Cringe , Stockport) - QQQQQ

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