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Since Kalleh did so well with her word from the Grandiloquent Dictionary, I'll see if I can come close to her fooling everyone with one from another obscure source. Annwn? What does it mean? Private Mesage your daffynitions. | ||
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Thanks, Geoff. Mine is in. | |||
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Four of you have already supplied daffynitions. Most have supplied more than one. How about one or two from those who haven't PMed me yet? | |||
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Five people have now PMed daffynitions. Anyone else? Stanley? Tom? Greg? Anyone else? | |||
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Ah, I think I already know the definition of this one, unless I'm getting royally confused with something else. In that case I won't guess, but I'll add an entry anyway if I may! ------------------------ If your rhubarb is forwards, bend it backwards. | |||
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Well I, on the other hand, have absolutely no clue what that word means, and I don't think I could come up with a daffynition on it. But I would gladly take the missing guess. How do you even pronounce that dang word? | |||
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Knowing the word is no block to guessing. I think I might know it too, but will probably enter. I've found out the hard way in the past that I'm not omniscient! 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. | |||
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Yes, Tom, do send me a "daffynition!" Anything that sounds too silly to be possible is a good submission. Annnnd, it's perfectly OK to know the real definition, so long as you don't reveal it until they're all posted. Arnie is a superb player who has a near-encyclopedic knowledge, but, as he says, even he sometimes gets it wrong. Most of the fun is in the daffynitions, not in getting it right! | |||
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Arnie Is Not Omniscient That would be shocking headline to read in The Onion "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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Annwn: The daffynitions - and the real one 1. Per Geoffrey of Monmouth, the Faerie Queene, or her realm. 2. Sanctify. Old English form of "annoint". 3. Welsh dialect word for "elm tree". 4. From Welsh: a steep mountain slope. 5. A disparaging word from Welsh, referring to one who leaves a bar just before it becomes their round. 6. One of the words of the ancient Britons for the underworld. 7. In Greek mythology a vampiric dog-human hybrid. 8. An ancient goblet emanating divine energy. 9. A squat, round house with circular floor and domed roof built by the seasonally migrating Tuscarora. 10. An item of tack used in ancient times by Ubykh horsemen. 11. An ancient druid rite celebrating the vernal equinox. 12. A Welsh delicacy 13. The phlegm produced when ingesting smoke. Annwn's in there somewhere. Which is it? I'll not do one of those $&^!%#@! polls; just respond with your pick, and maybe a reason for picking it.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Geoff, | |||
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Many seemed to be in the same wavelength about it. I'll choose #2, | |||
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I don't think for one second that it's right but if there isn't a "vampiric dog-human hybrid" then there damned well ought to be - I choose 7. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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There is --- a bloodhound. | ||
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Haha. You guys crack me up. Now I have to clean the coffee off my screen. Since 7 got a vote, I'm going for 5 even though I am sure that"s not it. Not just a disparaging term, but specific for when a guy leaves a bar when it's. His turn to catch the round. Good daffynitions. | |||
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Arnie, Stanley, if you know it, show it! | |||
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OK, 6. 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. | |||
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And Stanley? Bethree? | |||
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Yep, 6 is my choice too I knew it and shew it. ------------------------ If your rhubarb is forwards, bend it backwards. | |||
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Who posted what 1: My own, which nobody believed. 2 & 3: Bob Hale's, fooling Kalleh. 4: Arnie's 5: Stanley penned this little gem, fooling Tom. 6: the real thing, as arnie and Stanley knew. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annwn 7 & 8: Kalleh's creepy dream plus a plausible one. The creepy one struck Bob's fancy. 9 & 10: B35's, fooling Proofreader. 11 & 12: Proofreader's. | |||
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Well, that was fun! Who's the winner? | |||
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Shucks, B35, I dunno... How's about Stanley, since he knew the right one and fooled someone with his daffyintion? | |||
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I should have waited for arnie to select one before I chimed in. <sigh> | |||
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Where's the fun in that? Might as well look it up.... | |||
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Everyone who competes is a winner -- just like in the Special Olympics, except for word nerds. | ||
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OK, someone, give us a new word! | |||
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