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#181521 - 01/07/09 03:16 AM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: PastorVon]
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Pooh-Bah
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Loc: British Columbia, Canada AHA! I knew someone else out there had heard of mugwumps!
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#181529 - 01/07/09 11:08 AM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: Zed]
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member
Registered: 12/30/08
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Loc: USA, North Carolina Well, it may not endear the culprit to hoi polloi; but it is certainly a less uncomfortable way to straddle a fence.
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#181540 - 01/07/09 01:15 PM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: Zed]
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Loc: Frozenwastesistan Originally Posted By: ZedAHA! I knew someone else out there had heard of mugwumps!
mugwumps:
originally mogkiomp in the native Massachusset dialect
of the Algonquian meaning "great man", (mogki - "great", omp - "man").
So a person of status._________________________
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#181541 - 01/07/09 01:17 PM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: LukeJavan8]
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Loc: Frozenwastesistan
Little did I ever know that when my grandmother
(herself, Native American) called her dog mugwump, it was
actually a compliment to the little pooch._________________________
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#181542 - 01/07/09 01:58 PM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: LukeJavan8]
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Loc: Netherlands, the Hague I looked up this new to me word 'mugwump' and the various definitions did not make quite clear to me: does the word mean someone who can't decide which side to choose or someone who stands firm against the mainstream?
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#181550 - 01/07/09 06:10 PM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: BranShea]
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Loc: this too shall pass Quinion: mugwump (notice link to 'bated breath' on the right)
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#181552 - 01/07/09 08:30 PM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: PastorVon]
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Carpal Tunnel
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Posts: 12514 Originally Posted By: PastorVonWell, it may not endear the culprit to hoi polloi; but it is certainly a less uncomfortable way to straddle a fence.
Hoi polloi is nominative plural. Following the preposition to it should be dative plural, tois pollois.
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#181553 - 01/07/09 08:37 PM Re: hic, hic ! [sic] [Re: Faldage]
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Pooh-Bah
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Loc: R'lyeh Following the preposition to it should be dative plural
Audite, audite!
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#181561 - 01/08/09 04:49 AM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: tsuwm]
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Loc: Netherlands, the Hague Good site!Originally Posted By: tsuwmQuinion: mugwump (notice link to 'bated breath' on the right)
"Hence the old joke that a mugwump is a person sitting on the fence, with his mug on one side and his wump on the other."
So, synonimous to fence sitter. Also new to me. turncoat, turncloack. And wump is multi-interpretable I assume.
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#181588 - 01/09/09 02:51 AM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: BranShea]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 08/27/02
Posts: 2062
Loc: British Columbia, Canada Baby talk (w for r) version of rump or backside.
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