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07/23/2005 05:40:17 PM · #76 |
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07/23/2005 06:22:33 PM · #77 |
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07/23/2005 06:24:52 PM · #78 |
Originally posted by Jacko: tiddies |
What a surprise from Jacko! ;)
I choose mesmerize. a word with very interesting origins. |
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07/23/2005 07:01:25 PM · #79 |
Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia
(ok, I know that's like 5 words, but OMG it sure is good) ;)
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07/23/2005 07:49:15 PM · #80 |
Originally posted by laurielblack: Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia
(ok, I know that's like 5 words, but OMG it sure is good) ;) |
Wanna share some of that with me...I'm hungry! |
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07/23/2005 07:51:09 PM · #81 |
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07/23/2005 07:54:05 PM · #82 |
Gription...as in, "My tires have good gription."
Okay, so I made it up...a long time ago...to be funny, but the funny part is I actually use it like a real word by mistake sometimes!
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07/23/2005 08:34:13 PM · #83 |
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07/23/2005 08:43:37 PM · #84 |
downpause
(which is a sniglet for the short time your drive under an overpass during a downpour) |
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07/23/2005 08:51:03 PM · #85 |
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07/23/2005 09:01:57 PM · #86 |
Popinjay
My all time favorite word |
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07/23/2005 09:51:44 PM · #87 |
heck if I know....I only says it like I hears it
gots no idear what it means eater
Originally posted by kpriest: Originally posted by David Ey: boulderdash |
isn't it "balderdash"? or is your version how geologists spell it? ;) |
Message edited by author 2005-07-23 21:52:49. |
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07/23/2005 09:52:46 PM · #88 |
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07/23/2005 09:54:32 PM · #89 |
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07/23/2005 11:30:14 PM · #90 |
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07/23/2005 11:39:25 PM · #91 |
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07/23/2005 11:51:07 PM · #92 |
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07/23/2005 11:56:26 PM · #93 |
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07/23/2005 11:58:19 PM · #94 |
"White Man, n. Wasicu:" - Lakota-English Dictionary, p.794; Buechel and Manhart, Red Cloud Indian School, Pine Ridge, SD, 1983.
Message edited by author 2005-07-23 23:59:26. |
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07/23/2005 11:59:57 PM · #95 |
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07/24/2005 12:00:03 AM · #96 |
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07/24/2005 12:00:48 AM · #97 |
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07/24/2005 12:00:55 AM · #98 |
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07/24/2005 12:13:36 AM · #99 |
Supercalafragalisticespialadocious
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07/24/2005 12:31:26 AM · #100 |
Originally posted by Truegsht: Slainte
means "Cheers" |
... in Gaelic.
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