Talk:Epicurious

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The website matter is fine, but I think the term you are looking for (in the second definition) is "bi-curious." Using "epicurious" is, I think, a malapropism. One usage by what appears to be a screenname does not define a word. I'm not sure what the citation is for that word but it is certainly not common usage. I am deleting the matter, but will gladly see it reinstated if someone can explain this to me.Polkapolkapoker 23:06, 1 May 2007 (UTC)