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What's Your Word for the Day?
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Aug 29, 2008 05:09PM

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is that a real word?
off to look it up
seems to be and is used by one of my favorite authors in one of my all time favorite books
http://books.google.com/books?id=PTol...

Anyway, how about a ->
"Nocturnal Predator" ?? WORD!
As my last name is Pier, I feel a little like a vampier, vampire sorry.
That´s another one, actually. I have absolutely no clue where that name stems from, "Pier". Can of course be the actual pier at the beach, but I don´t think so. From French... I´d have a double-name, Pièrre Pièrre. Or it´s the pièrre in a creek, a little pebble- I guess I like that best. But please feel free to enlighten me ;-)
Best,
TheLurkingFear

per denomination mentioned in my passport, Roman Catholic, any actual vampire would have a hard time crossing my doorstep. Plus, I just love garlic...
Nevertheless- I like "good" vampire-tales. I´m pretty sure you know King´s "Jerusalem´s Lot". That IS a good one.
Sir, you didn´t offer any explanation for my name, Sir ;-)
Pjotr, Pietro, Pedro, Petrr, and so on- Peter
TheLurkingFear




We already have Tony Blair as "George Bush's poodle" to his detractors, but "poodle along" is a new one on me. It's an unfair slam on poodles, who were in fact bred to assist hunters in water, but a fine coinage natheless.
As for desultory, Simon and Garfunkel used it as a song title in "A Simple Desultory Philipic." OK, for the classically challenged, a "philippic" is a denunciatory speech, from those given by Demosthenes of Athens against Philip of Macedon. Demosthenese gave great speeches; Philip won the war, just as the Spanish Loyalists had the good songs, but Franco won the war.
Enough for one morning.

Overuse aggravates me only slightly less than misuse. It is my own flaw, without doubt.
Yes, and overusing an unusual work makes it even more obvious. I've seen this occasionally in books.
David --
Speak of the devil, I encountered anodyne for the first time last night in something I was reading. That was a timely WFTD.

you're either determined or complacent
focused or fuzzy
there is no over!!!
you l&gers are freakin me out


there is no over
over determined is obsessed
let's keep our words in neat little categories please
i don't so much mind the grosser defects
the broad snafus
but when you start messing with the subtle shades of meaning
the finer distinctions
i just can't countenance the deviation
the insult and injury
please leave my connotations intact
leave those subtle leanings subtle
lest we lose something
lose it in the free for all for all time
(and yes-i am an l&ger and content in the association)

if we are going to offer up our innocent and fragile words to the scientific definition
we'll allow all sorts of perversion

it's a real grown up word
but it still sounds borrowed and stupid
if something is overdetermined it's a moot point to me-still does not require that much thought
maybe overdetermination feels good for saying it's an easy or relatively easy math computation because a bunch of stuff is already figured out or for saying as tyler suggests that there are determinations of psychology that supercede the cliched or simple explanation of personality
my primary impetus for responding was to vouchsafe my disdain and dislike for the clabbered together term to explain something that doesn't really need so much explaining
as if the word itself is reaching for some overdetermination or seeking more respectability than the situation warrants
math/science is awash with these sorts of bastardized terms
altho i am fond of "sensitive dependence upon initial conditions"
(correct me if i'm in error)

did you know without periodicity it's tough to reach the state of equilibrium?
stasis
it's so calm and complete, sated even stable
i think i'll go now and try for fake stasis as in sleep
bon mots mes amies
und gut nacht

one time
it was orange and yellow
and resembled flames flickering across the sky
another memorable time it glowed lime green on the horizon with a large ray cast up into the sky towards the north star
spectacular

just take a trip north of the 45th parallel and you stand a chance of seeing it
actually there are trips that go northern lights hunting
i saw them in Maine
and i'm sure they are seen in the scandinavian countries
I have never seen them either moe (the southern lights (Aurora australis)....a sight I shall probably never see either....I know how you feel Stamatia.


cause it sounds energetic
and useful
and bracing
and i'm lying on the couch
having just had a wee bowl of ice cream
typing with the laptop on my outstretched lap
thinkin
i really
should get up
and do something energetic
that involves
crampons
or mountaineering
or some sort of gear
but really want nothing more
than to maybe
nap
Is there something in the fact that the guy who wrote the lyrics is called Jester?!
I think I liked NE's explanation better.
I think I liked NE's explanation better.

1. One who is at home in every place; a citizen of the world; a cosmopolitan person.
2. (Ecology) An organism found in most parts of the world.
I like the global reach of this word.
We need more cosmopolites!

Lost In Translation.

Word for today: "imbroglio."
Compare "foofaraw," "brouhaha," and "donnybrook."
Hurl brickbats among yourselves. While I'm at it, what's a "brickbat," anyway?
Dear David, I haven't heard anyone say ye gods and little fishes since my mom died.
And you can delete a "pots" by going to the edit function.
And you can delete a "pots" by going to the edit function.

"Ye gods and little fishes" would be a good start for a patter song . . . hmm.
Ye gods and little fishes
You kids never do the dishes
And your laundry's in a mountain on the floor.
It seems you're always texting
And I worry that you're sexing
And when you leave you always seem to slam the door . . .
Yes, I live with teenagers (whom I love dearly).
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