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<Asa Lovejoy>
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Send me your daffynitions, please, for slubbing
 
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<Asa Lovejoy>
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Three so far, from Proofreader, arnie, and Jerry. Keep 'em coming!
 
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Mine's on the way, and thanks for doing this!
 
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<Asa Lovejoy>
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I need more, MORE, MORE Six so far. May I have a couple more, pleeeeeeeeze?

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<Asa Lovejoy>
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I'll post the daffynitions - and the real one - while you're all chatting away Saturday!
 
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Okey dokey - I'll send one, too!


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<Asa Lovejoy>
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I let this drag out a long time, hopint that more would participate. No luck.

1. From the sport of luge, an off-center, wobbling motion of the sled which the luger must promptly correct in order to maintain competitive speed

Bethree5 offered this one, catching Kalleh.

2. The process of removing the slub from the vat of molten metal in the smelting of ore.
Jerry hoped we'd confuse slub with slag, smelting Proofreader and Haberdasher.



3. Marring, depositing small amounts of ink, forming 'slubs', usually perceived as a smearing of the base or capital of a letter (Printing)
Bethree5 gave us this one, thereby marring Jerry's reputation.

4. To drink in insalubrious public houses
Stella offered this one, and her speech wasn't a bit slurred!

5. Giving different opinions on the same topic depending on who you're talking to.
Stanley gave us this opinion of slubbing

6. Drawing out fibers (wool, cotton, etc.) and twist slightly for use in spinning.
The real thing. Caterwauler sent in a daffynition that was almost exactly right, so she knew it, I recon, as did arnie (of course!) and Wordmatic.

7. testing a liquid clay mixture for the proper water content ratio before casting.
Haberdasher popped in with this verbal mixture, mixing Stella in as well.

8. A slang for sluts who go clubbing.
Well, now we know where Kalleh's mind is!

9. A technique for cleaning masonry using chemical peeling of the surface.
Bob cleans masonry with slub, it seems, or so Stanley thinks.

10. The weathered pilings left on the site of delapidated or destroyed piers.

Proofreader's weathered piles here. Err, pilings, that is.

11. The vernacular term for the popular practice of sharing the hot tub with the neighbors in slum neighborhoods.

Jerry's been slumming with his neighbors in the word games area, and suggested this.

12. (derog.) Miscegenation; reproduction by parents of different races (especially by white and non-white persons)

Arnie mixed this one up.

That's all folks. Anyone got another odd word?

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It's so obvious as anyone who saw Terminator 2 can tell you. The robot's name was Slub and that is all that remained when they emptied the molten metal in #2. In fact, the picture ended with the main characters singing, "Rub-a-dub-dub, that's Slub in the tub." I always liked musicals.
 
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Being at a loss as usual I shall cast my vote for number THREE
 
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Since they're so inezpensive I'll take two .
 
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To show solidarity with the only other person who turned up to the chat last night, I shall take 3.


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Gawd, it could be pretty much any of them. I think I'm going to go for number 9 though.


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One, please.
 
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Asleep at the switch again, I missed turning in a daffy, but I'll vote for 6.

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#7 looks like the most sensible of what's left.
 
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6. For me, please. Smile


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<BUMP>

Any more guesses? Otherwise, what's the result, Asa? Confused


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Indeed, I feel the need to bump this thread too. I must know the answer! Big Grin


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6 for moi.


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I let this drag out a long time, hoping that more would participate. No luck.

1. From the sport of luge, an off-center, wobbling motion of the sled which the luger must promptly correct in order to maintain competitive speed

Bethree5 offered this one, catching Kalleh.

2. The process of removing the slub from the vat of molten metal in the smelting of ore.
Jerry hoped we'd confuse slub with slag, smelting Proofreader and Haberdasher.



3. Marring, depositing small amounts of ink, forming 'slubs', usually perceived as a smearing of the base or capital of a letter (Printing)
Bethree5 gave us this one, thereby marring Jerry's reputation.

4. To drink in insalubrious public houses
Stella offered this one, and her speech wasn't a bit slurred!

5. Giving different opinions on the same topic depending on who you're talking to.
Stanley gave us this opinion of slubbing

6. Drawing out fibers (wool, cotton, etc.) and twist slightly for use in spinning.
The real thing. Caterwauler sent in a daffynition that was almost exactly right, so she knew it, I recon, as did arnie (of course!) and Wordmatic.

7. testing a liquid clay mixture for the proper water content ratio before casting.
Haberdasher popped in with this verbal mixture, mixing Stella in as well.

8. A slang for sluts who go clubbing.
Well, now we know where Kalleh's mind is!

9. A technique for cleaning masonry using chemical peeling of the surface.
Bob cleans masonry with slub, it seems, or so Stanley thinks.

10. The weathered pilings left on the site of delapidated or destroyed piers.

Proofreader's weathered piles here. Err, pilings, that is.

11. The vernacular term for the popular practice of sharing the hot tub with the neighbors in slum neighborhoods.

Jerry's been slumming with his neighbors in the word games area, and suggested this.

12. (derog.) Miscegenation; reproduction by parents of different races (especially by white and non-white persons)

Arnie mixed this one up.

That's all folks. Anyone got another odd word?
 
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Caterwauler sent in a daffynition that was almost exactly right

CW guest-wrote a Vocabulary topic on Knitting Lingo a while back, so I'm not surprised she knew the word! In fact, I checked the thread just now as I thought that slub or slubbing was one of the words mentioned, but apparently not.


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<Asa Lovejoy>
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If you do it underwater is it a slubmarine?
 
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No, it's a purldiver
 
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Now you're knitpicking, Proofreader.

Proofreader's not attracted to gurls.
Whether bald or festooned with curls.
He's exhausted his wit
Writing pomes about knit
And he spends his time diving for purls.
 
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<Proofreader>
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If you do it in a taxi, is it a knitney?
 
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Purl-ease! Enough of the weak puns already, you knitwits!


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The sisters who live in the Cloister
Have need for the conventional oyster.
They argue all night
About whether clams bite
And when diving for purls they get moister.
 
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<Proofreader>
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I'll be dragged out of here , yelling, kicking
If I hear of girls' hands, needles pricking.
Leave purl one to the girls
As their fabric unfurls
And don't blame me for all this knit-picking.
 
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Though I've knever knitted a thing, I have bought sweaters with irregular knobby wool whose beautifully printed labels explain that the little bumps that stick out, the slubs, are part of their charm and value. Slubs=slob, er, snob appeal!

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