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Yarak Keeps Falling On My Head (With apologies to Tennyson)
Across the steppes they tracked the Truth Battling jaundice and wastes uncouth Hogmaster said, "I have no fear For those two cannot track it here."
A desert wind over lonely dunes, Fishy fish and pre-nup tunes Tempted not two learned scribes Hogmaster asked "Who are those guys?"
Eschewing boats and equine shelters, While others voted helter-skelter, They sifted Truth from silly lies Hogmaster asked "Who are those guys?"
While sjmaxq and wofahulicodoc did grieve, Duped as they were by Father Steve, As with a sieve the Truth they sifted Hogmaster said, "Those two are gifted."
Eskimo swingers and mutant yaks Could not cover up Truth's tracks "Alack! Alas!" Hogmaster sighs "Again I ask, who are those guys?"
With much dismay Hogmaster spied That Occam's shovel was applied By Maverick and the Marshall Tsuwm So Hogmaster leapt (they'd not dare pursue 'im)
From high atop the mountain walls. And as like a thunderbolt he falls Oh "shiiiiii..." he cries and hits the water, Absconds with Katherine Ross's daughter
(In sepia prints perhaps youve seen her), Seeks life anew in Argentina, "This game," he says, "I did not win But soon the hog we'll wash again!"
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a) Jaundice (from Arabic yarqaan) created by sjmaxq voted for by consuelo
b) Dried buffalo dung created by WhitmanO'Neill
c) A shaman in training. From the Tungus yoraq, son-in-law created by Faldage voted for by AnnaStrophic and Elizabeth Creith
d) Anglicized from the Bedouin "uareg"; desert terrain where the wind moves shallow dunes across rock created by Elizabeth Creith voted for by etaoin & themilum
e) A cross between a Camel and a Yak, these herbivores are known for their ability to make sounds that can be understood by most birds created by musick
f) A simple yet strong traditional tent structure, made from horse skin, used as housing by the nomadic peoples of the Mongolian steppes created by maverick voted for by WhitmanO'Neill
g) The hood of a waterproof insulated jacket created by Father Steve voted for by sjmaxq and wofahulicodoc
h) A tent made of tanned goat skins and dried dung used as shelter by many nomadic North African tribes created by AnnaStrophic voted for by Logwood
i) From Bhutani yarkh'u, a broad track or path, hewed into the rock, that skirts an almost vertical mountainside created by Marianna voted for by Father Steve
j) The song sung by the groom at a traditional Turkish wedding. The first verse extols the beauty of the bride. The second and third verses are fierce demands for lifelong fidelity, and describe possible penalties of banishment or death for transgression. created by Owlbow voted for by Marianna
k) Aleut kayak with a flat stern for fitting an outboard motor created by TEd Remington
l) Inuit term for the custom of loaning one's mate to a guest created by consuelo voted for by Owlbow
m) A falconry term describing a hawk in prime condition for hunting (DEFINITION) correctly identified by maverick and tsuwm
n) A rare Armenian kirtle. See Kimono: a rare Asian yarak. created by themilum
o) A fish found in the Persian Gulf the flesh of which is popularly believed to have curative powers created by Bingleyvoted for by Faldage
p) Cultured goats' milk, consumed in remoter regions of the Himalayas created by wofahulicodoc voted for by TEd Remington and musick
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Yikes! At least this time I remembered to swallow my coffee before clicking. Fantastic job, Alex. Truly inspired.Your poetic creativity/humor know no bounds. >>Occam's shovel  >>Tsuwm & pursue 'im  And a special high-five to maverick whose great mind resembles mine (ooooh, thanks for the vote of confidence, Logwood).
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Haha, fooled me you did! Father Steve voted to what I thought he made up, how ironic is that?
Well, I said I wouldn't be surprised if Maverick is correct didn't I? good one! thanks Alex, you're a master of your craft!
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Yarak Keeps Falling On My Head (With apologies to Tennyson)
With much dismay Hogmaster spied That Occam's shovel was applied By Maverick and the Marshall Tsuwm So Hogmaster leapt (they'd not dare pursue 'im)
I wonder how mav would have applied his armil rule if he had known that yarak is from Persian.
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Yes but few dictionaries would mention it directly in a defintion. BTW after initiating this round I learned that yarak is also a vulgar Turkish slang word for "penis."
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Quote:
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Yarak Keeps Falling On My Head (With apologies to Tennyson)
With much dismay Hogmaster spied That Occam's shovel was applied By Maverick and the Marshall Tsuwm So Hogmaster leapt (they'd not dare pursue 'im)
I wonder how mav would have applied his armil rule if he had known that yarak is from Persian.
Yeah, Faldage, I also wonder if "yarak" even had a legitimate definition before two of the Hogmaster's well-situated good buddies insinuated the falcon story on us; co-incidently it was a definition that their goodbuddy Alex Hogmaster could rhyme.
Meanwhile I haven't recieved a single point for the last three games, although no doubt I've offered some pretty good definitions to the game. One would think that this time I would have at least won the "nice try" award since my definition initialized the palindrome "yarakskaray". Pretty good, huh faldage?
Back when you were never Hogmaster I bet you would have given me a couple or three of your discretionary points for cleverness, wouldn't you Faldage?
You are a good man, Faldage.
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Yeah, Faldage, I also wonder if "yarak" even had a legitimate definition before two of the Hogmaster's well-situated good buddies insinuated the falcon story on us; co-incidently it was a definition that their goodbuddy Alex Hogmaster could rhyme.
Okay, I admit it: "yarak" is actually just a phony word created by supercomputers at the Diebold Corporation.
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My dictionaries mark that "yarak" is vulgar for "penis" in Turkish. I kid you not!
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You don't say? chop chop chop chop chop
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This round was well worth the 60-mile workday commute just to futz around in the pigpen. Thank you very much Alex Lord Williams. I’m almost ashamed to have fooled such a nice person as you Marianna, but I'm grateful for the vote. I still think Consuelo's definition is the overall winner, but I should have guessed that the bird one was correct. Do I get a half point from the Diebold computers for using, the word "Turkish", in my definition which describes an unseemly, if not blatantly vulgar, imaginary point of view?
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