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#20987
03/02/2001 7:46 PM
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enthusiast
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enthusiast
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I have coined the word pojise, meaning to read a classic book or play. It's changed for tenses like any other word (pojised, etc.) but remember that one who pojises is a pojiser. My younger brother made the word jacerise, which is to break a math problem into simpler steps. Signed jimthedog
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#20988
03/12/2001 10:21 PM
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Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 68
journeyman
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journeyman
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Hi I feel I must reply to this. -Scott rough_collie@dog.com
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#20989
03/12/2001 11:42 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 13,858
Carpal Tunnel
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Carpal Tunnel
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Dear jimthedog: you have coined a word out of base metal.
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#20990
03/13/2001 1:34 AM
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Posts: 508
addict
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addict
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To mix metaphors, jimthedog, did you coin your word out of whole cloth? Or is there actually some rationale behind it that I'm missing?
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