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Originally Posted By: tsuwmmathematicaster = adder who can't sum
(my others were even worse)
Might it be an adder that cannot fish; or an adder that will not strike? But, then you have another portmanteau -- is that right? Can a portmanteau be a word with two utterly different meanings?
Last edited by PastorVon; 03/25/09 11:46 PM. Reason: word left out
>Might it be an adder that cannot fish; or an adder that will not strike?
but those wouldn't qualify, now would they. (15-letter def'ns for 15-letter words)
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