Originally posted by aspviper666Shouldn't that be something like "Mine pencil is larges and yellows"?
My pencil is large and yellow.
Speaking of pencils, here's today's Weird and Wonderful Word of the Day:
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mucronate
an adjective meaning 'coming to a hard sharp point.' The pencils of the
truly detail-oriented can be described as mucronate.
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Originally posted by NordlysNow you're just making stuff up.
Shouldn't that be something like "Mine pencil is larges and yellows"?
Speaking of pencils, here's today's Weird and Wonderful Word of the Day:
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mucronate
an adjective meaning 'coming to a hard sharp point.' The pencils of the
truly detail-oriented can be described as mucronate.
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The correct definition of the word ( according to asp linguistics) is:
mucron from the latin word mucous.
and ate for the english word eat.
So....ewwwwwwwwwwww thats just gross.
Originally posted by NordlysThank you. That was wierd AND wonderful. Over the next few days I will sprinkle it in here and there in my everyday conversation, thus lending even the most mundane of subjects verve and style.
Shouldn't that be something like "Mine pencil is larges and yellows"?
Speaking of pencils, here's today's Weird and Wonderful Word of the Day:
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mucronate
an adjective meaning 'coming to a hard sharp point.' The pencils of the
truly detail-oriented can be described as mucronate.
*********** ...[text shortened]... *************
( http://www.elabs3.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=ef6,p7mp,5j,8d44,er1k,liav,i6x8 )
Originally posted by Ramiri15The First Commandment:
Thank you. That was wierd AND wonderful. Over the next few days I will sprinkle it in here and there in my everyday conversation, thus lending even the most mundane of subjects verve and style.
Thou shalt not misspell "weird"; for the Lord is Weird and Wonderful.