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attorney (general)

 

I have a good friend named Jon Bruning- who also is the Nebraska Attorney General (was going to post bruning... thought that might be tough though! :) )

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Snoopy. (The world-famous attorney.)

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Gas.

 

(Sorry, but it is the first word that came to mind. <_< )

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outtage

 

We have a crappy Public Power district... our electricity is probably off more than on... well maybe not quite that bad...

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Swine.

 

(Pearls before ... )

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Nebraska

 

There are lots of things that Nevada and Nebraska have in common... For example, Nebraska was the 37th state, Nevada the 38th. Both state are about the same size etc etc

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Play.

 

("Smart animals play; dumb ones don't.")

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thermonuclear

 

("The only way to win is not to play.")

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Warhead.

 

("You can't win. You can't break even. You can't even quit the game.")

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habañero

 

 

 

Does it have a ~ or not? I forget... It's pronounced like it has the ~ anyways, the pepper!

 

:dance:

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dictionary

 

Boojum, I certainly don't want to come off offensive, but I haven't even heard of "enrot" or "warthoggish." I guess I have trouble posting something after that post... which kinda takes the fun out! I personally would appreciate it if you would use words in a common vocabulary! Thanks!!

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Gambol.

 

(Oh, and by the way:

 

Boojum, I certainly don't want to come off offensive, but I haven't even heard of "enrot" or "warthoggish." I guess I have trouble posting something after that post... which kinda takes the fun out!

 

EricHamilton:

 

The words you are referring to are neologisms--words that I created, in the literary tradition of Lewis Carroll [who, as you can probably tell, is a favorite author of mine ;) ].

 

If you can't deduce their meaning, just click on the words--which are links--and you will see a new window containing their definitions.

 

I am aware that using neologisms is unusual, but there is really no practical difference between that and simply using some of the more obscure words in the dictionary. Either way, if you are to respond to an unfamiliar term, you will need to look it up somewhere before you can make an educated reply. And in this case it is actually easier: The page defining the words is a mere click away! :D)

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:blink: gambol?

  1.

 

\Gam"bol\ (g[a^]m"b[o^]l), n. [OE. gambolde, gambaulde,

F. gambade, gambol, fr. It. gambata kick, fr. L. gamba leg,

akin to F. jambe, OF. also, gambe, fr. L. gamba, hoof or

perh. joint: cf. Gr. kamph` a binding, winding, W., Ir. &

Gael. cam crooked; perh. akin to E. chamber: cf.F. gambiller

to kick about. Cf. {Jamb}, n., {Gammon} ham, {Gambadoes}.]

A skipping or leaping about in frolic; a hop; a sportive

prank. --Dryden.

 

 

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\Gam"bol\ v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gamboled}, or {Gambolled};

p. pr. & vb. n. {Gamboling} or {Gambolling}.]

To dance and skip about in sport; to frisk; to skip; to play

in frolic, like boys or lambs.

 

uh, like boys or lambs?

Anyways, the first word I thought of when I saw this is:

 

spelling :)

 

so, :huh: that's my word. spelling

 

 

 

:goof: Jennifer

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Captain.

 

(I always seemed to be captain of my spelling-bee teams in school. :) )

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76 (Robert Preston, The Music Man, long time ago)

 

Eric, I played the trombone in both the marching band and the jazz stage band in high school, also a very long time ago ;)

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LOUD

 

 

 

 

(76 also refers to 76 Trombones in my family as my husband is a semi-professional trombonist (multiple degrees in trombone performance) so I'm in good company with all you TCH trombone guys! I myself am a professional clarinetist (make my money via clarinet) and LOVE music!)

 

;) Jennifer

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Corn. As in Stephen King's "Children of the Corn."

 

(What I think of when I think of Nebraska.) B)

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farm

 

Don't blame you for thinking of corn... It's a major part of our economy. And the Nebraska football team, the Nebraska CORNhuskers play a huge role in our state.

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Quayle, (J. Danforth III).

 

(A blunt force if ever there was one.) :rolleyes:

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