Word of the Day...
- o-man
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Word of the Day...
...for Tuesday, February 3, 2009, courtesy of the good people at the Merriam-Webster Page-a-Day calendar is...say it with me now...
GRATUITOUS
I could not help but peek ahead to tomorrow to find...
AVATAR
Have a field day, or two!
GRATUITOUS
I could not help but peek ahead to tomorrow to find...
AVATAR
Have a field day, or two!
Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eye
- MarleysGh0st
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Re: Word of the Day...
Does someone at Merriam-Webster read the Bored? 
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Re: Word of the Day...
hmmmm. gratuitous avatars, gratuitious... avatars..... did that calendar come out of SoCal?
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Re: Word of the Day...
Well, they certainly seem to know uly.MarleysGh0st wrote:Does someone at Merriam-Webster read the Bored?
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- silvercamaro
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Re: Word of the Day...
Everybody knows Uly.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Well, they certainly seem to know uly.MarleysGh0st wrote:Does someone at Merriam-Webster read the Bored?
Now generating the White Hot Glare of Righteousness on behalf of BBs everywhere.
- Artificial Gratuitousness
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Re: Word of the Day...
Was yesterday's word...o-man wrote:...for Tuesday, February 3, 2009, courtesy of the good people at the Merriam-Webster Page-a-Day calendar is...say it with me now...
GRATUITOUS
I could not help but peek ahead to tomorrow to find...
AVATAR
Have a field day, or two!
ARTIFICIAL
If not, that's okay. I can wait....
Did I get it?
- peacock2121
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Re: Word of the Day...
and everyone is better for it.silvercamaro wrote:Everybody knows Uly.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Well, they certainly seem to know uly.MarleysGh0st wrote:Does someone at Merriam-Webster read the Bored?
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Re: Word of the Day...
Let's have gracious be the word of the day soon.
- hermillion
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Re: Word of the Day...
I need to post, just once, in this thread.
Still trying to hit that 98 spot on The List.
Still trying to hit that 98 spot on The List.
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Re: Word of the Day...
hermillion wrote:I need to post, just once, in this thread.
Still trying to hit that 98 spot on The List.
What list?
I'm a giver.
Now generating the White Hot Glare of Righteousness on behalf of BBs everywhere.
- christie1111
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Re: Word of the Day...
There is always a list.silvercamaro wrote:hermillion wrote:I need to post, just once, in this thread.
Still trying to hit that 98 spot on The List.
What list?
I'm a giver.
"A bed without a quilt is like the sky without stars"
- peacock2121
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Re: Word of the Day...
I have multiple lists.christie1111 wrote:There is always a list.silvercamaro wrote:hermillion wrote:I need to post, just once, in this thread.
Still trying to hit that 98 spot on The List.
What list?
I'm a giver.
There importance changes on an regular basis.
- ulysses5019
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Re: Word of the Day...
I think I'll have an avatar or two today. Is there someone I could put the bite on?o-man wrote:...for Tuesday, February 3, 2009, courtesy of the good people at the Merriam-Webster Page-a-Day calendar is...say it with me now...
GRATUITOUS
I could not help but peek ahead to tomorrow to find...
AVATAR
Have a field day, or two!
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
- ulysses5019
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Re: Word of the Day...
Did it give a definition for gratuitous? I don't think it means what you think it means.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
- peacock2121
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Re: Word of the Day...
not meulysses5019 wrote:I think I'll have an avatar or two today. Is there someone I could put the bite on?o-man wrote:...for Tuesday, February 3, 2009, courtesy of the good people at the Merriam-Webster Page-a-Day calendar is...say it with me now...
GRATUITOUS
I could not help but peek ahead to tomorrow to find...
AVATAR
Have a field day, or two!
- peacock2121
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Re: Word of the Day...
adj.ulysses5019 wrote:Did it give a definition for gratuitous? I don't think it means what you think it means.
Given or granted without return or recompense; unearned.
Given or received without cost or obligation; free.
Unnecessary or unwarranted; unjustified: gratuitous criticism.
- o-man
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Re: Word of the Day...
From the back of today's page:
"The word 'avatar' traces to a Sanskrit term meaning 'descent,' and in Hinduism it usually refers to one of the 10 human or ANIMAL forms the god Vishnu assumed when he descended to Earth to combat evil."
Squirrels included!
"The word 'avatar' traces to a Sanskrit term meaning 'descent,' and in Hinduism it usually refers to one of the 10 human or ANIMAL forms the god Vishnu assumed when he descended to Earth to combat evil."
Squirrels included!
Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eye
- ulysses5019
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Re: Word of the Day...
Well, I guess those squirrel underpants will work fine in India.o-man wrote:From the back of today's page:
"The word 'avatar' traces to a Sanskrit term meaning 'descent,' and in Hinduism it usually refers to one of the 10 human or ANIMAL forms the god Vishnu assumed when he descended to Earth to combat evil."
Squirrels included!
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
- o-man
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Re: Word of the Day...
Right-o! But will my Gary Gnu Underoos be effective in the Hot Seat?ulysses5019 wrote:Well, I guess those squirrel underpants will work fine in India.o-man wrote:From the back of today's page:
"The word 'avatar' traces to a Sanskrit term meaning 'descent,' and in Hinduism it usually refers to one of the 10 human or ANIMAL forms the god Vishnu assumed when he descended to Earth to combat evil."
Squirrels included!
Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eye