Member posted January 12, 2005 18:35
When a lawyer is cast out from the profession, he's
disbarred .When a clergyman is cast out from the profession, he's
defrocked .But surely we can do better, for all sorts of of occupations? Puns required, of course.
The lawyer was
debriefed .
The podiatrist was
defeated .
When the Handsome Prince kissed Sleeping Beauty, she was
disenchanted .
(Or should I say, cross-threadingly, "When the Prandsome Hintz kissed Bleeping Sooty ..."
)
Member The artist was depicted , and his model was denuded , poor girl. Julia Child was deranged .
<wordnerd> posted January 13, 2005 06:54
Shufitz, the gal was not only denuded , she was also deposed . The tailor was depleted . And Beethoven decomposed in his grave. [old joke]
Member They forced the king from office, for unruly behavior. When the groom left the woman standing at the altar, she was debrided .
Member These are fun!
Am I
decent because I don't have any money?
My poor cat was in an accident and was
detailed .
Member So Dave Thomas, founder of Wendy's would be
disenfranchised ?
And a priest would
disrobe ? But they've been doing that for years, evidently. Hmm.
*******"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama
Member Would an electrician be
delighted to be fired?
Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Member So who would be
disabled ? An counselor? The cable guy?
Would firing a tailor be
disarming ?
*******"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama
Member And the SF streetcar operator - he'd be
disinclined .
Calves are often
delivered .
When the man went away he was
denied (being no longer nigh). If he returns, will he be renied?
*******"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama
Member quote: Originally posted by arnie: Would an electrician be _delighted_ to be fired? Well, if you think dinner by candle is romantic, then when the power fails you would indeed be
delighted !
Member When the misbehaving student's mark was lowered because of his shameful behavior, he was
degraded .
When the Prophet was worshipped as a god because at last there was no longer any uncertainty or alternative, he was
deified . (Durn. "Apotheosis" would have been a nice anagram, and here I've gone and squandered it.)
These work best when both potential meanings could be appropriate!
When the HVAC man removed the airways that hadn't been ordered, the customer was given a
deduction .
(Didn't we have a "dis-" thread along these lines not too long ago?!)
Deja vu : I see the Berlin native has withdrawn his assent all over again...
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Member When
Siegfried and Roy stop working they will be
disillusioned .
And Haberdasher . . . will you one day be
decapitated ?
*******"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama
Member It's good that you said "decapitated" and not "DECAPITATED" ... Oh, and if a lady is pestered by a dirty old man, what detergent should she use?
Member How can a suave polluter from Quebec be debonair ?
Member So maybe the well-endowed secretary will stop sorting out all the pages to the reports because of her
decolletage .
*******"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama
Member The pianist was denoted , the fisherman debated , and the perfumer desensitized * and treated indecently . *de[scent]sitized.
Member Remember the title of this thread? "If you're fired, you're..." Well, if you really want your job back, you're going to have to show your determination .
Member When the farmer couldn't make his payments on time, his critics not only impugned his reputation, they also repossessed his machinery. He certainly had his detractors !
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 15, 2005 07:06
And the window builder who was defenestrated.
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 15, 2005 07:09
The plywood maker was not just eliminated, but delaminated.
Member If a charismatic - nay, an imflammatory speaker convinces you to abandon your plans for inciting apocalyptic war in the Middle East...have you been subjected to demagoguery ?
Member In the old days of ships of mast and sail, an experienced sailor was said to 'know the ropes'. But when his mind began to lapse and his knowledge slip away, he was very dangerous to the entire crew.
They would quietly retire him from his task, and he would then be
de rigueur .
Member When Sammy Davis, Jr. (the Candyman) retired, he was
delicious .
*******"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama
Member When a baseball player is fired is he
demitted ?
Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 16, 2005 13:44
quote: apocalyptic war in the Middle East...have you been subjected to _demagoguery_? Whew, Hab, I had to think REALLY hard to get that one!
The Portland, Oregon suburb of Gresham is known for being chock full of christians. But what's the phone prefix in Gresham? None other than 666!
Member The number of syllables in the three lines of a Haiku ... five in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. Telephone prefix for the town of Haiku, Hawaii: 575.
Member Unemployed cowboys .. have they been deranged ??
Junior Member Stenographers are described; accountants disfigured; fishermen debated.
Member Has anyone mentioned yet that all politicians should be
devoted ?
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
Junior Member Oops--missed Hic et ubique's fishermen, who had already been debated. I'll try to make up for it: The artilleryman was debunked, and the sheet metal worker deducted.
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 16, 2005 16:01
And the gambler who was de
duced . (OK, so it's spelled wrong, so sue me!
Hey, Rose, you're good at this! Great to see another webfoot here! (Well, OK, so it's freezing rain right now...)
And the gradner who was sup
planted' .
Member Warm welcome to you, Rose Núñez . Far be it from me to ask if you've been deflowered. ~~~ jerry
Junior Member Thanks for the welcomes! Being neither "Crazy" nor fond of swearing I'll decline to discuss my own condition. (But my garden is certainly deflowered at the moment, what with all this iciness--drive carefully, Asa).
Wasn't the theorist
deposited , and the philosopher
exhumed ?
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Member The tiresome complainer whose every wish was granted was derailed . (Or was that the pneumonia patient who was cured?)
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 16, 2005 17:06
Derailed? Nooooo, Hab, that was the ornithologist who lost one of his waterfowl.
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 16, 2005 17:10
When the Society for Creative Anachronism was disbanded they suffered depredat ion.
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 16, 2005 17:12
When the electric utility failed they degenerated .
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 16, 2005 17:14
When the geneticists figured out the human genome they deoxyrybonucleated .
Member Welcome, Rose!
I've seen you on OEDILF, from time to time. Great to see you here too!
My this thread is catching on!
I had better iron my husband's shirts and
decrease them (or...maybe he should do it himself!)
<wordnerd> posted January 16, 2005 21:36
Hello there, Rose from the City of Roses! Haberdasher notes, "Well, if you really want your job back, you're going to have to show your determination . " Or in the case of a milliner, you'd want to be recapitulated and recaptured . Arnie muses, "When a baseball player is fired is he demitted ?" It depends on the player. When the Yankees lost one great slugger they were ruthless ; when they lost another decades later they were dismantled . (Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle, for the benefit of non-USns.)
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 17, 2005 12:12
If an ingenue gets clued-in, does she bcome disengenuous?
Member Who would end up
decided . . . someone who works for the courts, or maybe the baseball coach?
*******"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 17, 2005 20:20
If you take away a dung beetle's ball of dung, is he deturd ?
Junior Member *blushing* Has a castratos been decocted?
Junior Member And the choir leader decanted?
Member Would an animal become deferred?
*******"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama
Member Rose, I like your picture! What happened to yours, CW? Is something old denude ?
Member As more and more libraries close for lack of funds or lack of interest, are the Librarians Dewey-decimated ?
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 18, 2005 20:49
quote: Originally posted by Rose Nunez: *blushing* Has a _castratos_ been decocted? Gosh, I thought
Castrati was a famous Italian countertenor!
If you're a genealogical researcher, are you
delineated ?
If you're a 200-year-old chemist, are you de
phlogisticated ?
<Asa Lovejoy> posted January 18, 2005 20:53
quote: , are the Librarians Dewey-decimated ? I thought that was someone named Dewey with ten spouses. Maybe it was Admiral Dewey, which would account for his staying at sea...