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Recently I heard an unfarmilar word from The Strawberry Roan.(Marty Robbins) I think he coined the word. HAs anyone else heard a coined word in a song or a book?
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and I noticed an unfarmiliar word in The Strawberry Roan.Please don't leave us hanging, jimthedogII, what was the mystery word?  One of my favourite coined words from a book would have to be frumious, since you asked.
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Something that sounded like faririse was the word. (pronounced fare, as in farewell ir, ize)
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I should of known country singers are to stupid to coin words. Well it's hard to tell what he's saying in that part.
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a humorus book about a dog, but as usual the publishers wouldn't accept it. ------------------------------------------------------- it seems to me that humorous books can be read without a laugh by the serious minded with little sense of humor. One dog book I read -- by Jacqueline Suzanne before she became famous for Valley of Dolls -- was the story of her life with her mini French Poodle ... my husband and I were falling off the chair laughing... "Every Night Josephine." It helped that we had a mini French Poodle, Miss Merry Mod, Mod for short. However a lady I know missed it completely. Anyone else read it? wow
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Speaking of jobs I also am a radio traffic reporter.
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My favorite words are from The Hobbit.
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I don't know if it's real or not,but in Savoy Truffle(Harrison)they use the word "montelimat",and no one has been able to tell me what it means.I think its a kind of dessert.....
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